Centre backs elected body for Ladakh with special constitutional protections
Union government signals support for Ladakh's elected administration with Article 371-like safeguards.
New Delhi has signalled its readiness to establish an elected territorial body for Ladakh with substantial governing powers, marking a significant step in addressing the region's political aspirations. Officials from the Union home ministry and representatives of Ladakh's political organisations held productive informal discussions, during which both sides finalised draft minutes from earlier negotiations. The meetings reflected growing consensus on structuring a more empowered UT administration.
Key discussions focused on introducing constitutional safeguards tailored specifically for Ladakh, drawing parallels to Article 371 protections granted to other Indian states. These safeguards are designed to preserve the region's distinct cultural, administrative, and developmental interests within the Union Territory framework. Political representatives from Ladakh expressed satisfaction with the Centre's receptive approach, indicating that core concerns about regional autonomy and resource management are being taken seriously.
Ladakh's elevation to a separate Union Territory in 2019 had sparked demands for greater political representation and decision-making authority. While full statehood remains a longer-term objective for local groups, the proposed elected body represents a pragmatic interim solution that grants meaningful powers without requiring constitutional amendments.
Both parties have conveyed optimism about reaching a conclusive agreement in the near term. The development holds significance for Ladakh's governance structure and sets a precedent for how the Centre engages with UT populations seeking enhanced political participation. Officials indicated that further formal discussions will proceed swiftly to translate these informal agreements into concrete policy frameworks.
The initiative underscores the government's commitment to addressing regional concerns while maintaining constitutional integrity. Political analysts view this as a balanced approach that acknowledges Ladakh's aspirations without deviating from established administrative structures.
Source: Times of India