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Curfew in Leh entered fourth day as security forces intensified patrols and detentions after recent violence.

Govt accused activist Sonam Wangchuk of inciting unrest through provocative speeches and misleading videos.

Over 50 people arrested, restrictions imposed across Ladakh; Wangchuk shifted to Jodhpur jail under NSA.

Curfew has continued for a fourth day in violence-hit Leh town of Ladakh on Saturday as police and paramilitary forces intensified patrolling and checking following the detention of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk under the National Security Act (NSA) the previous day, officials said.

The Lt Governor-led government defended Wangchuk's detention in a statement released late Friday night, claiming that his series of alleged provocative speeches—w

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