Srinagar:India's 72nd Republic Day witnessed grand parade at Rajpath in Delhi attended by President Ramnath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The parade saw a tableau from Ladakh for the first time but Jammu and Kashmir did not have any. The Ladakh tableau showcased Thaksin Monastery in Leh. The monastery is considered to be a major centre of religious tourism in the Union Territory of Ladakh.
While the move was welcomed by Union ministers and political leaders from the region, the people from UT's Kargil district expressed displeasure for not giving "representation to the region's majority of the population" in the Republic Day tableau.
"The Muslim community has been ignored in Ladakh's tableau. This is an undemocratic and special representation of a particular community," a statement by Anjuman Jamiat ul Ulama Isna Ashraia Kargil - Ladakh read.
It further said, "As a mark of protest, we are holding our own Republic Day event. People from all walks of life should attend the event."
Meanwhile, the Republic Day celebrations held in Delhi today saw 32 tableaus, of which 17 were from States and Union Territories, nine from different ministries and six from the defence sector. However, for the first time in history, Jammu and Kashmir's tableau was missing in the parade.