Two civilians killed in Ladakh protests cremated amid curfew in Leh
Four civilians died and about 90 were injured during protests demanding Statehood and Sixth Schedule status amid ongoing curfew and internet suspension, officials said.
- Two civilians were cremated in Leh under tight security on September 28, 2025, after being killed during protests on September 24, according to local officials.
- Around 90 people were injured and four died in clashes over demands for Statehood and Sixth Schedule status, reflecting ongoing unrest in Ladakh.
- Congress MP Rahul Gandhi criticized the BJP and called for the Sixth Schedule for Ladakh, stating that local culture is 'under attack' by the party.
- Four civilians died and around 90 were injured during protests demanding Statehood and Sixth Schedule status, which resulted in clashes with security forces leading to the enforcement of a curfew.
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India: deadly repression at Ladakh autonomy protest
Amnesty International on Sept. 25 urged Indian authorities to promptly and independently investigate the use of live fire during protests in Leh, Union Territory of Ladakh, one day after at least four people were reported killed and more than 50 injured. Aakar Patel, chair of the board of Amnesty International India, called for de-escalation and respect for the right to peaceful protest, stating: “Any use of firearms in the context of an assembl…
Leh Ladakh Curfew: Restrictions Remain in Force in Leh; Gatherings, Rallies Banned
Prohibitions under Section 163 of the BNSS, 2023 continue to be imposed in Leh following the violence on September 24. Assembling five or more persons is prohibited in the district; no procession, rally, or march is to be carried out without prior written approval. Security personnel remain deployed across Leh. Leh Ladakh Curfew: Restrictions Remain in Force in Leh; Gatherings, Rallies Banned.
Ladakh: Restrictions continue in Leh under Section 163 of BNSS after Sept 24 violence
Prohibitions under Sec 163 of the BNSS, 2023 continue to be imposed in Leh following the violence on September 24. Assembling five or more persons is prohibited in the district; no procession, rally or march to be carried out without prior written approval.
No talks till normalcy restored in Ladakh: Leh Apex Body - OrissaPOST
Leh: The Leh Apex Body Monday announced that it will stay away from talks with the High Powered Committee of the Home Ministry till normalcy is restored in Ladakh. We have unanimously agreed that the situation prevailing in Ladakh, keeping that in view, as long as peace is not restored in Ladakh, we will not participate in any talks, Chairman of Leh Apex Body Thupstan Chhewang said at a press conference here. We will urge the Home Ministry, UT a…
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