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Leh Apex Body (LAB), Environmentalist Sonam Wangchuk Call Off Proposed 'Intra-Country Road March' | KNO

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Srinagar, Apr 17 (KNO): The Leh Apex Body (LAB) and environmentalist Sonam Wangchuk have announced the cancellation of the proposed 'Intra-Country Road March,' scheduled for Wednesday. This decision was confirmed during a press conference held on Tuesday evening, where LAB leaders and Sonam Wangchuk addressed the media. As per the info received by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) cancellation comes amidst concerns raised by the administration, indicating potential repercussions if the march proceeds. LAB leaders and Wangchuk expressed apprehensions that the administration's warnings of imposing Section 144 and shutting down internet services could adversely impact the local tourism industry. Fearful of financial losses, particularly for tourism businessmen, the decision to call off the march was deemed necessary. Sonam Wangchuk raised allegations against the administration, accusing them of resorting to intimidation tactics to deter the march. While acknowledging Ladakh's sensitive geopolitical position, Wangchuk emphasized the need for understanding the government's concerns regarding law and order, especially in light of the region's proximity to China and Pakistan. Highlighting the primary motive behind the proposed march, Wangchuk stressed the importance of addressing the grievances of local shepherds in Skangchu-Thang, who have reportedly faced challenges related to land acquisition by industrialists. Despite the cancellation of the march, Wangchuk reiterated his commitment to advocating for the rights of Ladakhi people, indicating that discussions would continue with LAB and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA). Initially announced to commence on April 17th, the 'Intra-Country Road March' aimed to traverse towards Skangchu-Thang on the Ladakh-Himachal Pradesh border, facilitating direct engagement with local communities affected by land acquisition issues—(KNO)

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