Sonam Wangchuk refuses to end fast, CM Omar Abdullah targets Centre over Ladakh-J&K ‘double standards’
Leh Apex Body postponed a Delhi trip as Sonam Wangchuk continues his hunger strike. J&K CM Omar Abdullah criticized the Centre's double standards regarding Ladakh and J&K. The Centre agreed to explore Article 371-like safeguards for Ladakh's elected body. Abdullah questioned why Ladakh receives constitutional protections while J&K statehood is denied. He also alleged a BJP offer to an NC MLA for switching sides.
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