The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought a response from the Delhi Police, Government on NCT Delhi and other respondents regarding a plea from the Apex Body Leh. The plea seeking permission for climate activist Sonam Wangchuk and other protesters to hold a peaceful protest or fast at Jant
The Apex Body Leh on Tuesday approached the Delhi High Court seeking directions for climate activist Sonam Wangchuk and other 'Padyatris' to hold a peaceful protest (Anshan) at Jantar Mantar or another suitable location from October 8 to October 23, 2024.
Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk on Monday said that although the Home Ministry has assured that a meeting will be held with leaders nothing has happened yet. He also added that he has come on foot from Leh and that he would want to get assurance from the leaders here.
Wangchuk said that he and his team were denied a suitable location for their peaceful protest, forcing them to begin their hunger strike at Ladakh Bhavan, where they felt "virtually detained".
Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk on Friday said he might go on hunger strike again, resorting to the 'peaceful protests' inspired by Mahatma Gandhi if talks fail in the coming days.
The Delhi High Court on Friday disposed of the third plea related to Sonam Wangchuk's detention following his release. Chief Justice Manmohan said that he saw an interview of Sonam Wangchuk which means Wangchuk is not in any detention. He suggested disposing of the petition since the main is
The Delhi High Court on Thursday was informed by the solicitor general Tushar Mehta that the prohibitory order issued by Delhi Police is now modified on October 2, 2024 and the climate activist Sonam Wangchuk is now released from the detention and set free.
Haneefa was detained by Delhi police on Tuesday, a day after more than a hundred protestors from Ladakh, including climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, were detained by the police at the Delhi-Haryana border.