Summary of this article
- Following violent protests in Leh, police detained over 50 people, including a Congress councillor booked for allegedly instigating the unrest.
- The clashes, sparked by demands for statehood and Sixth Schedule inclusion, resulted in four deaths and multiple injuries.
- Authorities have vowed strict action against all involved and are under pressure to restore order in the region.
Following intense protests that turned violent, police in Leh have arrested around 50 people, and a Congress councillor has been formally charged with instigating unrest.
Four people were killed in clashes after police fired on demonstrators, and authorities say they are now targeting other political leaders believed to be leading the protests.
The central government has alleged th