Ladakh Violence: The BJP said on Wednesday that the violence in Ladakh was not a common incident, but part of the well-planned conspiracy of the Congress. The BJP alleges that the Congress wants to create conditions like Nepal, Bangladesh and Philippines in the country.
Ladakh Violence: Demonstrations demanding state status in Leh-Ladakh became violent. At least 4 people died and many were injured in this. Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, considered the face of this movement, expressed grief over the violence and ended her 15 -day hunger strike. Wangchuk described it as anger of the youth and Jane Ji Revolution.
BJP accused Congress
The BJP on Wednesday alleged that the violence in Ladakh was a conspiracy of the Congress. He says that the aim of the Congress was to create a situation like Nepal, Bangladesh and the Philippines in the country. Initially, an attempt was made to show this demonstration as ‘Jane Ji’ i.e. the movement of youth, but investigation revealed that it was actually a conspiracy of the Congress, not the opposition of the youth. BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra told reporters at the party headquarters that the Congress’s intention is poor and Ladakh violence is part of his well-thought out conspiracy. They allege that the main slogan of the Congress will be Bharat Tere Sarkar, Inshaalla and it is part of Rahul Gandhi’s plan with George Soros.
Patra said that because the Congress cannot get the support of the people, it plotted to break the country. He further said that Rahul Gandhi repeatedly provokes the youth to create a situation like Bangladesh and Nepal.
What happened in Leh
Protests demanding state status to Ladakh on Wednesday in Leh became violent. During this time four people died and many people were injured. The protesters vandalized government offices and set fire to some vehicles. The police then fired bullets and tear gas shells to bring control. Section 163 of BNSS was implemented in terms of security, under which five or more people were banned from gathering.
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Kavinder Gupta imposed curfew in the district
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk ended her 15 -day hunger strike after the violence increased. The central government said that the situation was intentionally born, while the conversation was set on 6 October. Officials said that negotiations were also made on 25 July and 25-26 September, but they were not accepted. The protests were further enraged after two people who were having two hunger strikes on Tuesday. Leh Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta has imposed curfew in the district. He said that strict action will be taken against the people responsible for the violence and strict action against them as per the law of the country. He told the people of Ladakh that curfew has been imposed as a precaution. He also expressed condolences to the families of the dead.