Next round of talks between MHA & Ladakh representatives after Diwali with new set of bureaucrats?

The next round of talks between the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and representatives from Ladakh is expected to take place after the festival of Diwali. This fresh round of negotiations will see a new set of bureaucrats stepping in, including top police officials currently responsible for handling law and order in Ladakh. The reshuffling aims to address ongoing tensions and demands surrounding statehood and constitutional safeguards in the Union Territory.

Recent developments include heightened violence and protests in Ladakh, leading to casualties and arrests. The previous rounds of discussions, involving the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), have been intermittently stalled due to demands for impartial judicial inquiries and release of detainees. The involvement of senior law enforcement officers signals a stronger focus on stabilizing the law and order situation alongside political dialogue. The intention is for this new team of bureaucrats and top cops to engage more effectively with local leaders to create a conducive environment for dialogue and resolution of long-standing issues.

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