Srinagar: Two days after declaring normalcy in the region, Ladakh UT administration late Friday reimposed restrictions on gatherings of five or more people, and banned processions, rallies, and marches without prior permission in Leh, hours after Union ministry of home affairs (MHA) announced a judicial probe — under a retired Supreme Court judge — into the September 24 police firing that left four protesters dead and around 90 injured in Leh. An order issued by Leh district magistrate Romil Singh Donk stated that the decision to enforce restrictions was taken based on a report from the SSP, warning of a possible disturbance of peace and a potential threat to law and order in the UT. The order prohibited the use of loudspeakers (including vehicle-mounted ones) under BNS Section 163 witho
Days after declaring normalcy, Ladakh administration reimposes restrictions

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