Ladakh

Leh Apex Body raises concerns over Indian govt’s approach towards talks

Leh: Leh Apex Body Co-chairman Chering Dorjay has expressed concerns over dilly-dallying of the Indian government from inviting Ladakh’s leaders for the next round of talks to address the region’s key demands.

According to Kashmir Media Service, speaking to the media in Leh, Dorjay revealed that the meeting with the Ministry of Home Affairs and Ladakh’s leadership was scheduled for February 15 but did not take place.

Dorjay also stressed that both the Leh Apex Body and the Kargil Democratic Alliance would need to reassess their strategy if they are not invited for talks soon.

He pointed out that the Indian government had failed to issue the minutes of the last meeting and had yet to implement the decisions made there, including the filling of vacant gazetted posts.

He further informed that the Leh Apex Body remains in contact with the Kargil Democratic Alliance, and the two groups will decide on their next course of action if the government does not hold the long-awaited discussions that were originally scheduled for February 15.

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