Sonam Wangchuk’s wife Geetanjali J Angamo demanded the release of a climate activist in the Supreme Court, who has been lodged in Rajasthan’s Jodhpur jail since the detained in Ladakh on 24 September. Sonam Wangchuk’s wife Geetanjali J Angamo demanded the release of a climate worker in the Supreme Court on Friday, who has been lodged in Rajasthan’s Jodhpur jail since the detained in Ladakh on 24 September. Gitanjali has filed a petition in the Supreme Court saying that Wangchuk’s arrest is illegal and should be released immediately. His wife Geetanjali said that Wangchuk has been implicated in false charges and accused of having a relationship with Pakistan, which is wrong.
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He has questioned the imposition of NSA (National Security Act) on Wangchuk and said that he has not yet received a custody order, which is a violation of the law. Gitanjali said that I am not able to contact my husband. Gitanjali J. On Wednesday, Angamo met President Draupadi Murmu and demanded to intervene for the release of Climate activist Wangchuk in Jodhpur Jail in Rajasthan. In a three -page letter to the President, Wangchuk’s wife accused her husband of “espionage” for working on public interest issues for the last four years and said that she was not fully aware of her husband’s condition. In the memorandum sent through the Deputy Commissioner, Angmo said that we demand the unconditional release of Wangchuk, a person who leaves his nation, cannot become a threat to anyone. He has dedicated his life to the service of the brave sons of the land of Ladakh and is standing in solidarity with the Indian Army in defense of our great nation.
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Wangchuk was detained under the National Security Act on 26 September. Four people died in violent clashes in Leh city and two days after being injured, violence erupted during the protests in support of the demands of giving state status to Ladakh and inclusion of the region in the sixth schedule of the Constitution. Asked if it is a sin to fight against uncontrolled and uncontrolled development activities in an ecological delicate region like Ladakh, he said, “This country has recently learned a lesson from the experiences of Uttarakhand, Himachal and North Eastern. You can understand the feelings of the people of Ladakh, being from a tribal community.