Amit Shah's Ladakh Tour Sparks Congress Criticism Over Silence on Key Demands
Home Minister Amit Shah's visit to Ladakh prompts Congress to criticize the government's silence on statehood and Sixth Schedule demands. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh questioned Shah's motives, linking his visit to a lack of governmental clarity on Ladakh's strategic needs. Shah also attended cultural and developmental engagements.
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During his visit to Ladakh, Home Minister Amit Shah faced criticism from the Congress regarding the government's silence on pivotal demands of the Ladakhi people.
Congress spokesperson Jairam Ramesh openly challenged Shah's objectives, highlighting the urgent issues of statehood and constitutional protection neglected by current policies.
Shah's itinerary included participation in cultural events and the inauguration of a dairy plant, amid persisting calls for political and administrative recognition of Ladakh's needs.
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