Jammu, Nov. 1 -- The Union ministry of home affairs, department of Jammu, Kashmir & and Ladakh, on Friday issued an official communication to include Rigzin Spalgon, additional secretary in the administration of Union territory of Ladakh, to assist Justice Dr BS Chauhan, a former Supreme Court judge, in his capacity as joint secretary for conducting the judicial inquiry into the incident of violence that occurred in Leh on September 24. The violence over statehood and Sixth Schedule had left four people, including a former soldier dead, and nearly 100 injured. "The inclusion of Spalgon in the judicial inquiry follows the representation made by the Leh Apex Body (LAB) seeking the participation of a local member along with Mohan Singh Parihar, a retired district & session judge and Tushar Anand, an IAS cadre officer, as administrative secretary in the inquiry committee," said an official spokesperson. The decision underscores the central government's commitment to ensuring a transparent, impartial and comprehensive inquiry into the circumstances leading to the serious law and order situation and the unfortunate death of four individuals, he added. The judicial panel has also issued a formal notification inviting people across Ladakh to share evidence and information related to the incident. The panel has provided 30 days for citizens to record their statements, submit documents, or other evidences pertaining to the violence, said co-convenor of Leh Apex Body and former minister Chering Dorjey Lakrook.htc...