Leh: A high-stakes meeting of the High Power Committee (HPC) is scheduled to take place today at 5 PM in Delhi, drawing widespread attention and hope from the people of Ladakh. The committee comprises eight members each from the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), alongside the Chief Executive Councillors (CECs) of both Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Councils (LAHDCs) and the Member of Parliament representing Ladakh.
The meeting holds great significance for the people of Ladakh, who are optimistic that their demands and aspirations will be addressed. Among the key issues anticipated are discussions on greater autonomy, constitutional safeguards under the Sixth Schedule, and measures for ensuring sustainable development in the region.
Ahead of the meeting, Ladakhis, including children, have taken to social media to send heartfelt video messages to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, appealing for a favourable outcome.
The HPC was constituted to address the longstanding demands of the region, particularly following the bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir in 2019 and the formation of the Union Territory of Ladakh. Both LAB and KDA, representing Leh and Kargil respectively, have been vocal in their pursuit of a framework that ensures political empowerment and protection of Ladakh's unique identity.
Stakeholders and observers across the region are closely monitoring the developments, with many offering prayers and expressing optimism for a constructive resolution. The outcome of this crucial meeting could significantly influence the future trajectory of governance and development in Ladakh.
Hours before the High Power Committee (HPC) meeting in Delhi, Sajjad Kargili, a member of KDA said, “We are positive and have our expectations from the government. Over the last 5-6 years, Ladakh has been on the receiving end, especially the unemployed youths who are suffering because we don’t have a separate Public Service Commission. Besides, the issues of constitutional safeguards and statehood remain unresolved,” said Kargili.