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Sonam Wangchuk says will stay behind bars until judicial probe into Ladakh killings: Lawyer

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October 5, 2025 08:14 PM IST

First published on: Oct 5, 2025 at 11:19 AM IST

Sonam Wangchuk jail news: Activist Sonam Wangchuk, detained under the NSA at Jodhpur Central Jail, has stated that he is prepared to remain in custody until an independent judicial inquiry is ordered into the killing of four people in police firing during the Ladakh protests, his lawyer said Sunday.

Wangchuk had been spearheading the movement seeking statehood and Sixth Schedule protections for Ladakh. His lawyer, Mustafa Haji, visited him on Saturday along with his elder brother, Ka Tsetan Dorjey Ley. They gifted him two books — [In]complete Justice? The Supreme Court at 75 by Justice (retired) S Muralidhar and Why The Poor Don’t Kill Us by Manu Joseph.