Ladakhi students take out peace march, seek recovery of missing boy

Excelsior Correspondent

Ladakhi students during peace march outside Press Club. -Excelsior/Rakesh
Ladakhi students during peace march outside Press Club. -Excelsior/Rakesh

JAMMU, Jan 21: Various students associations from Ladakh took out a peace march and urged the administration vis-à-vis police department to trace the missing Ladakhi boy at the earliest.
Carrying pla-cards and banners, the Ladakhi students assembled at the main gate of University of Jammu and raised slogans in favour of early recovery of the missing boy namely Stanzin Kunga (17), son of Tsewang Faldan, resident of village Sani, Zanskar, district Kargil, at present Bhagwati Nagar.
The participants started peace march and after passing through Vikram Chowk and Dogra Chowk reached Press Club, where they held protest.
The missing boy is a class 11th student of Hari Singh School Jammu and is missing since January 15. He is having 4 feet height with short hair, fair complexion and wearing light orange sweater and black trouser when last seen.
The boy is missing from rented accommodation since the evening of January 15 and still there is no information of his whereabouts.
The protestors said that this is for the first time that a Ladakhi boy went missing in Jammu and this is a matter of great concern for all Ladakhi students and their parents.
The family of the missing child is in sheer agony and on behalf of their family, the protestors said and urged the administration and police department to trace the missing boy at the earliest. They also sought public cooperation to trace the boy.

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