TNI Bureau: The Centre has revoked the detention of environmentalist and education reformer Sonam Wangchuk under the National Security Act, bringing an end to a controversial move that had drawn widespread attention and criticism.
Wangchuk, widely known for his work on sustainable development and education reforms in Ladakh, had been detained under the stringent preventive law amid protests and public campaigns demanding greater constitutional safeguards for the region. His detention had sparked concern among civil society groups, activists and political leaders, who questioned the use of the NSA against a prominent public figure.
Officials confirmed that the order invoking the NSA has now been withdrawn, effectively ending the preventive detention.
The development is being seen as a significant step in easing tensions surrounding the protests in Ladakh. Observers say the decision may help open the door for renewed dialogue between the government and representatives from the region.
