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MINORITY RIGHTS AND AUTONOMY MOVEMENTS: LEGAL CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN LADAKH

MINORITY RIGHTS AND AUTONOMY MOVEMENTS: LEGAL CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN LADAKH

Neha Yadav, LL.B Hons VIII Semester, Student at University of Lucknow, Lucknow

Shailja Yadav, LL.B Hons VIII Semester, Student at University of Lucknow, Lucknow

The Ladakh autonomy movement reflects a multifaceted struggle encompassing minority rights, environmental preservation, and the intricate dynamics of regional autonomy within India’s constitutional framework. With a significant majority of its populace categorized as Scheduled Tribes, Ladakh’s push for inclusion under the Sixth Schedule stems from its distinctive demographic makeup. This pursuit of tribal self-governance, however, encounters resistance from the central government, wary of establishing precedents for special status provisions and safeguarding national cohesion. Embracing the Sixth Schedule could empower Ladakh to confront urgent environmental issues and safeguard its rich cultural legacy. Yet, realizing this vision entails navigating through intricate legislative hurdles, from constitutional amendments to aligning legal frameworks and ensuring the efficacy of proposed Autonomous District Councils. As discussions unfold, striking a balance between Ladakh’s autonomy aspirations and the broader national interests presents a significant challenge.

In short, this research emphasizes the need to deal with the legal issues concerning minority rights and autonomy in Ladakh. We can create a more inclusive government system by doing this. Recognizing the specific cultural and environmental needs of the area offers a great chance to empower local communities and let them play a role in deciding the future of Ladakh.

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LawFoyer International Journal of Doctrinal Legal Research, Volume II, Issue III, Page 37-49.
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