Sonam Wangchuk's Detention Revoked By Centre Under National Security Act

The Indian government has lifted the detention of renowned climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who was previously held under the National Security Act since September 2025. Wangchuk's detention stemmed from accusations of inciting mob violence in Leh, leading to concerns about public order in the region. The Centre's decision to revoke his detention has been framed as a move to foster peace and facilitate dialogue in Ladakh, a region that has seen significant socio-political tensions in recent years. Wangchuk has been a prominent advocate for sustainable development and environmental conservation in the Himalayan region, and his release has been welcomed by various civil society groups and environmental activists, who view it as a positive step towards upholding democratic freedoms and promoting constructive engagement in Ladakh. The government's action reflects an attempt to balance security concerns with the need for open discourse in a sensitive area that holds strategic significance for India.
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