KDA, LAB start 3-day hunger strike in Kargil

KDA leaders sitting on hunger strike in Kargil. —Excelsior/Basharat Ladakhi
KDA leaders sitting on hunger strike in Kargil. —Excelsior/Basharat Ladakhi

Say Statehood, 6th Schedule now basic demands

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Aug 9: The Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) and Leh Apex Body (LAB) started a three-day hunger strike in Kargil this morning in support of four demands, including Statehood and extension of Sixth Schedule to the Union Territory of Ladakh.

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The hunger strike, which will continue till the evening of August 11, started at Hussaini Park in Kargil town and comes amid displeasure among the representatives of the two bodies over the Centre’s delay in holding the next round of talks with them.
KDA and LAB have been jointly spearheading the agitation over the past five years and have held several rounds of talks with the High-Powered Committee (HPC) of the Ministry of Home Affairs.

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“Together, we can build a future where Ladakh governs Ladakh. Three-day hunger strike (in support of) Statehood for Ladakh, (its) inclusion under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution, separate Lok Sabha seats for Leh and Kargil regions and establishment of a Public Service Commission (PSC),” read a banner jointly put up by the KDA and LAB at the venue of the hunger strike.
Prominent members of KDA carrying placards, some of which read ‘end colonial treatment restore democracy, Statehood – Sixth Schedule and strong Ladakh’, gathered at the venue and chanted slogans, marking the beginning of their three-day hunger strike.
“Today, hunger strike is part of our ongoing agitation in support of our four demands. We have observed strikes, fasts, protests and foot marches (from Ladakh to Delhi) over the past four years in support of our demands, some of which have been discussed with the Centre but some are yet to be discussed.
“And among them, our most basic demands are Statehood and Sixth Schedule,” Co-chairman of the KDA Asgar Ali Karbalai said.
He said there has been no concrete discussion on these two basic issues in the past four years. “And the last discussion we had in May, the HPC chairman and Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai and the Home Secretary had promised that from next month, our discussion will begin on Statehood and Sixth Schedule.”
But no discussion has started yet and we feel that they are deliberately delaying it, Karbalai said.
The delay in holding next round of talks had compelled them to go for the hunger strike, he said.
“We had faith in the discussion, and we still do. But now they are compelling us to agitate, to protest and to close Ladakh. And this has started today in Kargil. This is KDA and LAB’s joint programme for three days,” he said.
The core committee of the two bodies will discuss and chalk out the next course of action as the entire Ladakh is ready for the agitation which will continue if the Government failed to respond, he added.
Another KDA leader alleged that the Government had failed to keep its promise on the next round of talks.
“So, once again, we are protesting peacefully and democratically. We hope that this message reaches the Government. This colonial treatment should end with the people of Ladakh,” he said.