MHA team in Leh to talk to Ladakh leaders tomorrow on statehood, constitutional safeguards

A fresh round of talks between the Centre and Ladakh’s leadership is set to begin on Thursday as a delegation from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) arrived in Leh for an informal meeting aimed at reviving dialogue over the Union Territory’s long-pending demands. The discussions come after differences emerged over the implementation of assurances made during the previous round of talks, with Ladakh’s representatives expected to press for constitutional safeguards, a democratically elected governance structure and a clear roadmap towards statehood.

“We have been invited by the MHA for informal talks in Leh on July 2,” LAB co-chairman Chering Dorjay said. It is for the first time that an MHA team will visit Ladakh to hold talks after the start of a dialogue process between the Centre and leaders of LAB and KDA, who are spearheading an agitation for grant of 6th Schedule status and statehood with legislature for the Ladakh UT.

“No agenda has been set for the July 2 meeting, but we will focus on issues that were agreed upon during the May 22 sub-committee meeting in New Delhi,” Dorjay said.“We will emphasise that commitments made by the MHA, including constitutional safeguards under Article 371 A, G and F, and establishment of a democratic governance structure for Ladakh with legislative, administrative and financial powers and proposed executive body to be headed by a chief minister, should be fulfilled,” he said.

According to Dorjay, the LAB has prepared a draft proposal for a new Union Territory-level elected body vested with legislative, financial and executive powers along with constitutional safeguards under Article 371.The draft will first be shared with the KDA, which has also prepared its own proposal. “Both the groups will discuss the drafts, arrive at a consensus and submit a joint proposal to the MHA for further deliberations,” he said.

The LAB and KDA leaders have also urged the MHA to honour the “in-principle” agreements reached during the May 22 meeting and make the official minutes of meeting (MoM) public. The Ladakh MP Haji Haneefa Jan was also present during the talks.

According to the joint statement, MHA officials explained that the only reason why Ladakh cannot be made a state at the moment is that it currently lacks adequate revenue generation to meet the revenue expenditures like salaries of employees.However, the new setup will lead Ladakh towards full statehood when it meets the revenue criteria, it said. The KDA co chairman and LAB co chairman had stated that they look forward to working out finer operational details with the MHA in consultation with legal and constitutional experts.

 On June 23, a shutdown was observed across Ladakh UT in response to a bandh call by the LAB and the KDA, amalgam of political, social, religious, trade, students and civil society groups of Leh and Kargil districts, to protest against the Centre’s alleged backtracking on key decisions by failing to incorporate key points agreed during May 22 talks.