Senior BJP leader and former Ladakh MP Jamyang Tsering Namgyal has said the September 24 police “firing on unarmed protestors” in Leh had “shaken the public trust” and that the crisis in the Union Territory “could have been handled with greater patience”.

In a letter to Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta dated September 25, the former MP called for an impartial and transparent judicial inquiry into the killing of four protesters in Leh and urged that a “credible dialogue process” be initiated.

“The grief of the bereaved families is immeasurable, and the anguish across Ladakh is profound. Citizens seek justice for the innocent lives lost, relief for the injured, and assurance that such a tragedy will never recur. At the same time, there is grave concern that the crisis could have been h

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