J&K students' body writes to Shah, seeks judicial probe in Leh violence
Srinagar, Oct. 8 -- Seeking judicial probe, the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Tuesday has written to Union home minister Amit Shah and expressed grave concern over the loss of lives during the Ladakh Bandh on September 24.
In its letter, the association stated that the people of Ladakh are peace-loving and law-abiding citizens who firmly believe in democracy, constitutional traditions, and the rule of law. "They have never supported or condoned violence. Their demands have always been rooted in engagement, deliberation, and dialogue with the Government of India on Ladakh's issues, which is their democratic right. The people of Ladakh have given their blood and sweat for this nation; they stand shoulder to shoulder with India in defence of its borders and in service to its unity," the letter read.
Calling for immediate, concrete, and compassionate action, National Convener of the association Nasir Khuehami urged home minister to order a fair, independent, and transparent judicial inquiry under the supervision of a sitting high court judge into the September 24 events in Leh to establish facts, identify lapses, and ensure accountability....
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