The Ladakh administration on Saturday (October 4, 2025) said that so far 30 out of 70 youths detained over the September 24 protests in Leh have been released and assured that land resources, jobs and livelihood would remain protected in the region.
“Regarding the detention of 70 youths, who were misled by leaders for their personal gains, 30 have been released. We will ensure youngsters are not put to any hardship and no innocent misguided, is implicated,” Dr. Pawan Kotwal, Chief Secretary of Ladakh, said. He said 40 youths, who are in judicial custody, will be released upon court orders.
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