Ladakh: Facing a possible full-fledged rebellion in the Ladakh region, Bharatiya Janata Party sitting councilor from Saspol constituency has resigned from the party and joined the apex body of Ladakh, demanding constitutional right under the 6th schedule. ALSO READ | 'Fit India Movement' First Anniversary: PM Modi Launches 'Fit India' Protocols, Interacts With Kohli Among Leading Fitness Influencers


Addressing a joint press conference, Tsering Wangdus, a sitting councilor from Saspol constituency said that he has resigned from the BJP and joined the apex body to represent the sentiments of Ladakhi people and demand the 6th schedule for the region.

Many Sarpanchs and Panchs have also joined the apex body with him

"As a senior leader I feel that it’s really appropriate for me to work along with the other senior-most leaders who are part of the apex body," he said.

He said that he was also not called to the party meeting today but he had already conveyed to the party to look for a replacement.

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Meanwhile in his resignation letter addressed to Ladakh MP, Jamyang Namgyal Wangdus said this is being submitted with deep anguish/apathy that the needless interference of external forces in the Leh unit of BJP is crossing heights.

“The irresponsible statement by Ashok Koul, general secretary (Org) J&K UT and Prabhari UT Ladakh severely hurt the sentiments of the entire Ladakh and minimized the faith of the people of Ladakh in the party's attitude towards the region,” he said.

Wangdus in his letter has said that Ashok Koul has no right to insult the Ladakhis by terming the decision of poll boycott as "senseless".

"To continue the party even for a moment on any position has become anti-Ladakh and its unanimous voice. Hence I resign from the party's primary membership with immediate effect," the letter stated

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