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Leh violence: DGP’s statement, security forces attacked, 70-80 people injured

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Ladakh Police Chief Dr. SD Singh Jamwal has made serious allegations regarding the violence that occurred in Leh on September 24th. He stated that security forces, especially CRPF personnel, were brutally beaten, with one suffering a serious spinal injury and is currently in the hospital. Four female police officers were also injured in the incident when their building was set on fire.

The DGP stated that security forces opened fire in self-defense, resulting in the deaths of four people. Additionally, 32 people were seriously injured, and the number soon rose to 70-80. The injured included 17 CRPF personnel and 15 Ladakh police officers. Six to seven people are still receiving treatment in Ladakh hospitals.

Dr. Jamwal also stated that after this incident, the situation in Ladakh will return to normal, and its culture and hospitality will be maintained. He explained that after Ladakh became a Union Territory, political demands were being raised regarding the Sixth Schedule and statehood. Long discussions were underway with the government, but attempts were being made to sabotage this process.

The DGP said,

“The movement was hijacked by anti-social elements. A large group, consisting of approximately 5,000-6,000 people, gathered to attack government buildings and party offices. There were incidents of stone pelting and attacks on security forces.”

He also stated that preliminary talks on the issue were planned in Delhi on September 25-26, but the hunger strike was initiated before that, which was diverted by elements seeking to harm peace and law and order.

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