Voices of Ladakh: Demands for Statehood and Sixth Schedule Protection

Voices of Ladakh: Demands for Statehood and Sixth Schedule Protection


Context:

  • Violent protests in Leh, Ladakh demanding full statehood and Sixth Schedule status have resulted in four deaths and over 30 injuries.
  • Activist Sonam Wangchuk ended his 15-day hunger strike amid rising unrest, drawing attention to the escalating tensions in the Union Territory.
  • The protests reflect growing frustration over governance, representation, and cultural safeguards since Ladakh became a Union Territory in 2019.

1. Background of Ladakh Protests:

  • In 2019, following the abrogation of Article 370, the J&K Reorganisation Act split the state into two UTs:
    • J&K with legislature
    • Ladakh without legislature
  • Initially welcomed, UT status soon created discontent due to:
    • Reduced powers of Hill Councils
    • Shrinking local recruitment opportunities
    • Removal of land safeguards
  • LAB (Leh Apex Body) and KDA (Kargil Democratic Alliance) have led peaceful protests, now escalating due to perceived inaction by the Centre

2. Demands of Ladakhi Protesters:

  • Full Statehood – for legislative powers, accountability, and stronger local representation
  • Sixth Schedule Inclusion – to protect tribal population (90%), their land, jobs, and culture
  • Parliamentary Representation – separate Lok Sabha seat for Kargil; one Rajya Sabha seat
  • Public Service Commission – for transparent local recruitment
  • Land & Job Security – restrict outsiders from acquiring land or monopolising employment

3. Arguments for Statehood:

  • Democratic Deficit: Governance under bureaucrats and LG limits self-rule and accountability
  • Cultural Safeguards: Sixth Schedule protections secure land, jobs, and culture for the tribal majority
  • Geopolitical Stability: Local governance fosters trust in a frontier region bordering China and Pakistan
  • Youth Aspirations: Statehood promises local recruitment and prevents migration of educated youth
  • Promise Fulfillment: Honouring the 2019 government pledge reinforces democratic credibility

4. Arguments Against Statehood:

  • National Security: Strategic location near LAC (China) and LoC (Pakistan) requires central oversight
  • Small Population: Around 3 lakh residents may not justify full statehood
  • Existing Hill Councils: Leh and Kargil already enjoy some autonomy
  • Risk of Factionalism: Divergent interests between Leh and Kargil could destabilise governance
  • Resource Dependency: Heavy reliance on central funds may make statehood financially challenging

5. Government Efforts So Far:

  • Formation of High-Powered Committee (HPC) for dialogue with LAB and KDA
  • ST reservation increased from 45% to 84%
  • One-third reservation for women in Hill Councils
  • Bhoti and Purgi declared official languages
  • Recruitment initiated for 1,800 government posts

6. Implications of Violence:

On Ladakh:

  • Social Fabric: Unity of Buddhists and Muslims strengthens cause but violence risks communal tensions
  • Youth Radicalisation: Frustration among Gen Z may lead to long-term instability
  • Tourism & Livelihoods: Violence affects eco-tourism and Pashmina trade

On India:

  • Security Concerns: Protests in a border region may be exploited by China or Pakistan
  • Federalism Debate: Raises questions on Centre’s handling of UTs
  • Political Credibility: Government image may be affected if promises remain unfulfilled
  • Diplomatic Sensitivity: Global attention on unrest in a strategically sensitive region

7. Way Ahead:

  • Structured Dialogue: Continue talks with LAB & KDA through HPC with timelines
  • Enhanced Autonomy: Devolve more legislative and financial powers to Hill Councils
  • Partial Sixth Schedule: Apply selectively to protect land and jobs while maintaining central security oversight
  • Youth Engagement: Create employment schemes, eco-tourism initiatives, and local entrepreneurship
  • Balanced Approach: Safeguard Ladakhi identity without compromising national security

Conclusion:

  • The Ladakh agitation highlights the tension between democratic aspirations and national security.
  • While it has united diverse communities, violence risks long-term instability.
  • A middle path combining expanded autonomy, cultural safeguards, and youth empowerment can balance people’s aspirations with India’s strategic interests.

Source : The Hindu

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