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flag A panel reviewed Sonam Wangchuk’s detention under India’s National Security Act following protests in Leh that killed four.

flag A three-member advisory board chaired by former judge M.K. flag Hujura reviewed the detention of Ladakhi activist Sonam Wangchuk, held under India’s National Security Act since September 26, 2025, following violent protests in Leh that resulted in four deaths. flag The board, which included District Judge Manoj Parihar and social activist Spal Jayesh Angmo, held a closed-door hearing at Jodhpur Central Jail, with Wangchuk’s wife Geetanjali Angmo present as his designated “friend.” She alleged surveillance and privacy violations during visits. flag The panel will assess whether the detention is legally justified, with its report due within seven weeks. flag The Supreme Court is also considering habeas corpus petitions challenging the detention, as political talks on Ladakh’s statehood continue amid heightened security.

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