Leh:The month-long 'Delhi Chalo Pad Yatra', a massive movement aimed at bringing attention to the demands of the people of Ladakh, led by environmentalist and educationist, Sonam Wangchuk and supported by Leh Apex Body and KDA is entering in Delhi. The peaceful march which was started from Leh on September 1 has become part of a larger national campaign to draw the Centre's attention to the region's growing concerns.
The main objective of the 'padyatra' is to support the four-point agenda which includes statehood for Ladakh, inclusion in the Sixth Schedule, an additional Lok Sabha seat, and addressing unemployment in the Union Territory. Each day they have covered 25 km. Today marks the 30th day and they are heading towards Delhi. As of now, they have covered over 730 km. Besides, a total of 12 members of KDA joined on September 29 in Chandigarh.
Deldan Namgyal, Former MLA Nubra says, "The padyatra is on the four-point agenda including statehood for Ladakh, inclusion of Ladakh in Sixth Schedule, two Lok Sabha seat one each for Leh and Kargil, separate PSC for Ladakh. Before the abrogation of Article 370, there used to be four MLAs and two MLCs who represented Ladakh in the Assembly and had law-making power. Also, under the LAHDC Act 1997, only the CEO/Deputy Commissioner came under the ambit of the LAHDCs. After it became a Union Territory, we had many directors above the Chairman/DC, commissioner secretaries, Advisors, and then Lieutenant Governor and the LAHDC Act has become more weakened."
"Now Ladakh is demanding either statehood or a sixth schedule with Autonomous Development Councils. First, we have to be declared as a tribal area although we are already tribal as 97 per cent of our population is tribal. To my belief, we are demanding the Sixth Schedule with ADCs having constitutional and law-making power on various locally relevant subjects," he said.
"The second option is if the government of India announces statehood for Ladakh, then obviously we will have an Assembly and MLAs will be there, which means we will have our say in the planning processes including protection of land, job, environment in the assembly whereas at present LAHDC Act 1997 cannot enact law."
Jigmet Paljor, Apex Body Coordinator/ Padyatra Coordinator says, "Today is the 30th day and people have joined from far away areas. We have covered almost 730 km in which we have crossed many passes. The people faced many issues such as breathing problems, blisters, back pain, and dehydration but we never gave up and undertook the Padyatra with dedication. People have joined us sacrificing their joy of being at home for the cause of Ladakh. There were small issues but we continued our journey and are heading towards Delhi today."