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6 detained leaders released on bail in Leh; prohibitory orders withdrawnMore than 70 people were taken into custody by police and half of them have already been released on bail over the past week.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Six leaders including a Congress councillor were released on bail after three weeks of detention following last month's violence here.</p></div>

Six leaders including a Congress councillor were released on bail after three weeks of detention following last month's violence here.

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Leh: Six leaders including a Congress councillor were released on bail after three weeks of detention following last month's violence here, officials said on Wednesday.

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In a related development, the Leh district magistrate ordered withdrawal of all restrictions imposed under section 163 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) which was imposed on September 24 following the violence that left four people dead and scores of others injured.

According to officials, the leaders who were granted bail by a local court are Congress councillor from Upper Leh Stanzin Phuntsog Tsepak, Ladakh Buddhist Association (LBA) women wing president Kunzes Dolma, Irfan Bari of Anjuman Moin-ul-Islam, and Padma Stanzin, Jigmet Paljor and Stanzin Chospel from the Leh Apex Body.

They were among several youth leaders who had surrendered in a local court following a police crackdown on the protesters allegedly involved in the widespread violence.

More than 70 people were taken into custody by police and half of them have already been released on bail over the past week.

The Leh Apex Body along with Kargil Democratic Alliance are pressing for release of all the detained persons including Sonam Wangchuk, judicial inquiry and adequate compensation for the family of the four slain persons and critically injured persons to resume the stalled dialogue with the Centre.

In his order, the district magistrate announced withdrawal of restrictions under section 163 BNSS in the district with immediate effect.

"...whereas, Senior Superintendent of Police has reported that now there is no imminent apprehension of breach of peace and public order and has recommended that the restriction imposed under Section 163 BNSS may be withdrawn.

"Therefore, I hereby withdraw the restrictions imposed on September 24 with immediate effect," Leh DM Romil Singh Donk said.

On Tuesday, LAB and KDA said they will soon hold a two-hour silent peaceful march from 10 am followed by three-hour blackout from 6 pm same day in the entire Ladakh in support of the demand for statehood and Sixth Schedule status for the Union Territory.

“The date for the protest will be made public shortly but the protest will be held within days,” co-chairman of KDA Asgar Ali Karbalai had told reporters here.

The groups reiterated their conditions including judicial inquiry into last month’s violence for restarting talks with the Centre.

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(Published 15 October 2025, 22:27 IST)