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Ladakh Admin refutes allegations of victimisation | KNO

‘No question of witch-hunting or creating a smoke screen, all actions taken by law enforcement agencies based on credible inputs, evidence’

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Leh, Sep 30 (KNO): The Administration of the Union Territory of Ladakh on Tuesday refuted allegations about victimisation of individuals, including activist Sonam Wangchuk. In a detailed clarification in response to a series of press conferences and media statements the Directorate of Information & Public Relations (DIPR) in a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that there was "no question of witch-hunting or creating a smoke screen" and that all actions taken by law enforcement agencies were based on "credible inputs and documentary evidence." The administration urged that the ongoing investigations be allowed to proceed impartially. “The Himalayan Institute of Alternatives, Ladakh (HIAL) is under probe for alleged financial irregularities and foreign currency violations. Prima facie evidence exists that HIAL has been issuing degrees despite not being recognised as a university, thereby jeopardising students’ futures. The HIAL has also failed to disclose foreign funds in its balance sheets,” the statement said. On the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) cancellation of SECMOL, the statement said that the decision was based on “clear evidence of multiple violations.” The government emphasised that legal forums remain available for appeal. The Administration also expressed concern over provocative remarks attributed to Sonam Wangchuk. It alleged that he invoked references to Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and even called for an "Arab Spring-type revolution" through his YouTube channel, which the government said could incite unrest among youth. It further accused him of suggesting self-immolation and encouraging protestors to disguise themselves with masks and hoodies under the pretext of COVID-19. The statement added that despite the government announcing the next round of talks on September 20 and offering flexibility on dates, Wangchuk continued his hunger strike, terming it an "irresponsible act for personal and political gain." While acknowledging that other leaders attempted to pacify protestors, the Administration said Wangchuk made no effort to ensure peace and left the venue discreetly when tensions escalated. Reiterating that the grounds of detention had been duly served, the Administration appealed for calm, urging all stakeholders to let the law take its course. "We are confident that together we will bring back normalcy in the peace-loving Leh township and continue with our dialogue process," the statement said—(KNO)

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