Wangchuk expresses remorse over violence in Leh, says frustration among youth was trigger
Sonam Wangchuk expressed his dismay over the recent violence in Leh, attributing it to the growing frustration among the youth due to the lack of progress in their demands for statehood and inclusion of Ladakh in the Sixth Schedule.

Addressing an online press conference, Wangchuk said two of the protesters, a 72-year-old man and a woman (62), were taken to a hospital on Tuesday, and said it was most likely the immediate trigger for the violent protest.
The climate activist, who was leading a hunger strike in Leh over the demand for statehood and inclusion of Ladakh in the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution, called off the hunger strike after a large number of youths took to the streets.
Wangchuk said frustration had been building in the youth as the peaceful protests were not yielding any results. He also said there are reports that three to five youths were killed. PTI
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