
The mortal remains of the 46 -year -old Tsewang Tharchin, a war veteran Kargil, who was killed in violence during the recent protests with Ladakh, was interested in his last ceremonies in the middle of Leh, September 29, 2025. | Photo Credit: PTI
Curfew remained on the spot in Leh Ladakh on the sixth day on Monday (September 29, 2025).
The last ceremonies of two other protesters, killed during the street protests of September 24, were made under a tight safety cover in the city of Light.
Officials were held in the town of Leh, said officials, officials, said officials, officials, officials said, officials said.
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Tharchin served as a soldier in scouts Ladakh and took part in the 1999 Kargil War.
Only close relatives and several members of the Ladakh Apex points, which is headed by the agitation of Ladakh’s statehood and integration into the sixth plan, could participate in the final ceremonies, the officials said.
On Sunday (September 28, 2025), the final rites of Jigmet Dorjay, 25, the inhabitants of Kharnakleng Village, and Stanzin Namgyal, 23 years, Igoo Village resident.
Several pockets in the city of Leh, especially where the main government authorities are located, remain barricade with Concertina wires. All educational institutions in the district SE remain closed. Mobile Internet services also remain suspended as “preventive measures”.
Ladakh Lieutenant Kavinder Gupta chaired a high-level meeting to examine the overall security situation and emphasize the need to maintain close vigil.
Four civilians were killed and about 80 injured 24 September, when a large group of protesters hit the streets in Leh and turned violent outside the headquarters of Bharatiya Janata (BJP) and Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council-Hl. The protests took place after the wake a three -week hungry strike from September 10, which has since been held by climate activist Sonam Wangchuk for statement and integration into the sixth schedule for Ladakh.
Local, religious and political organizations have sentenced Mr. Wangchuk to detain the National Security Act (NSA).
Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Ladakh administration said that the condition of a 21 -year -old woman who was from Leh after all India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi, September 25, 2025 for advanced medical treatment “is stable”. Currently, it is admitted to the intensive care unit at the AIIMS Trauma Center in Nový Delhi.
In Srinagar, a member of the National Conference AGA Syed Ruhullah said that Ladakh witnessed a spar -taken action in the region with reference to the cancellation of articles 370 and 35A, which provided the former J&K status.
“The National Conference (NC) stands with Ladak people in their struggle. Asking to integrate into the sixth schedule or restoration of statehood is within their rights. The challenges they face in Ladak are similar to those in Kashmir and Jamm.
“Now we are experiencing a fall in the 2019 movement, which has reduced and divided Jammu and Kashmir,” he said, adding that the decision affecting the region was taken in Delhi without local consent.
“Even former BJP supporters in Ladak face cases of law on illegal activities (prevention) and NSA for expressing disagreements,” Mr. Ruhulh said about Mr. Wangchuk’s detainment.
Published – 29. September 2025 22:30





