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Times of India6/1/2026Politics3 min readIndia

Ladakh Political Future Talks Hit Snag Over Draft Minutes

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  • Negotiations on Ladakh's political future stalled as the Leh Apex Body (LAB) accused the Centre of omitting key provisions from a draft record of May 22 talks, warning of renewed agitation.
  • LAB member Sonam Wangchuk stated an agreed-upon provision placing bureaucracy under elected representatives was missing.

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Why It Matters

Negotiations regarding Ladakh's political future have been ongoing, with previous dialogue stalling after a deadly protest in September 2025. The Leh Apex Body (LAB) and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) are key stakeholders seeking a democratic structure with legislative, executive, and financial powers.

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SRINAGAR: Fresh differences surfaced Monday over negotiations on Ladakh’s political future after Leh Apex Body (LAB) accused Centre of omitting key provisions from a draft record of May 22 talks and warned of a renewed agitation, including hunger strikes.

LAB member and environmentalist Sonam Wangchuk said representatives had agreed during talks with Union home ministry’s sub-committee that Ladakh would get a democratic structure with an assembly-like body enjoying legislative, executive and financial powers, including law-making authority.

“It was decided that Ladakh would have a tailor-made democratic setup with an assembly-like structure,” Wangchuk said, alleging a later govt draft omitted a crucial provision placing bureaucracy under elected representatives.

“The draft retained legislative and executive powers but the point that elected representatives would be superior to the bureaucracy was missing.”

Wangchuk said LAB sought corrections but was not shown a revised version. He said LAB co-chairman Chering Dorjay Lakrook refused to sign the minutes after finding the provision still absent.

Releasing LAB’s own meeting record, Wangchuk said if corrections were not made, people should prepare for a prolonged struggle, including hunger strikes.

Hours later, Ladakh chief secretary Ashish Kundra, who attended May 22 meeting, said the summary document had been shared in good faith to reflect the broad outcome of discussions and invited objections.

Kundra said talks had exceeded participants’ expectations and covered a constitutional framework for Ladakh on the lines of Article 371.

He said discussions also included a customised arrangement featuring a body with political, legislative and executive powers.

“I think there was a broad agreement in principle among all stakeholders on this framework,” Kundra said, adding that details still needed to be worked out and any constitutional changes would require Parliament’s approval.

He said the Centre had asked Ladakh representatives to submit a draft proposal while govt would prepare its own version after consultations with law ministry.

“Within a few months it should be able to reach a meaningful outcome,” he said.

May 22 talks in New Delhi involved representatives of LAB and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA).

The dialogue process had stalled after four people were killed and more than 80 wounded in police firing on statehood protesters in Leh on Sept 24, 2025.

Wangchuk, accused of inciting those protests, was arrested under NSA and lodged in Jodhpur jail before Centre revoked his detention in March.

Following his release, he pushed for the resumption of talks and participated in the latest round of negotiations.

MHA constituted a committee headed by junior minister Nityanand Rai on Jan 2, 2023, to address Ladakh’s key demands.

Several rounds of talks have been held since.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Renewed agitation, including hunger strikes, by LAB if corrections are not made to the draft record.

    Likely · Within days

  • Submission of a draft proposal by Ladakh representatives to the Centre.

    Very likely · Within months

  • A meaningful outcome on Ladakh's political future.

    Possible · Within months

Open Questions

  • Will the Centre revise the draft minutes to include the provision placing bureaucracy under elected representatives?
  • What specific constitutional framework will be proposed for Ladakh?
  • What will be the timeline for reaching a meaningful outcome?
  • What form will the renewed agitation take if corrections are not made?

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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