
Last reopen after the prohibition of walking was released, days after the violent protests of the state Ladakh remained four dead and caused damage to real estate, including the office of Bharatiya Janata (BJP) in the city. The markets were worrying when hundreds of people went to the streets to enjoy a ban on walking on Thursday 2 October.
Vehicles and pedestrians were seen that they were returning to the streets after the shops were reopened as part of the relaxation that the administration allowed. Meanwhile, within four weeks, the Master’s survey was completed, which was ordered into violence, the officials said.
He previously stressed that the central government is working on “fulfilling all hopes of Ladakha” and expressed hope that “the matter will be resolved soon”. Also read | “Is India really free?”: Sonama Wangchu’s wife compares Ladakh with the British era, says the police torture 3 Lakh Ladakhis
“They (Ladakhovi leaders who were part of the protests) are involved in interviews with the administration and due to the current events we may also have discussions at the table. Once such an environment is supported, we start dialogue. The administration has tried to represent people’s interests … I’ve been here in the last two months and I haven’t refused any meeting.
Governor Lieutenant also mentioned that the administration is taking steps to create jobs. “There is an effort to create jobs. We have advertised approximately 1,000 positions. In addition, we are trying to involve people in tourism, education and health. There are 18,000 MSME units and involves more than 50,000 people,” LG Gupta said.
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