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Ladakh’s Republic Day Tableau Ignores Kargil: LAHDC Kargil Chairman Writes To Governor

Chairman LAHDC (Kargil) Feroz Ahmed Khan has claimed that only a single aspect of Ladakh’s culture has been showcased on the UT’S Republic Day tableau

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Ladakh’s Republic Day Tableau Ignores Kargil: LAHDC Kargil Chairman Writes To Governor
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The chairman of Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC), Kargil, has written a letter to the Lt. Governor of Ladakh, complaining that Kargil’s religious and cultural ethos have been ignored in the Union Territory’s Republic Day parade tableau.

Stating that since this is the first time ever that Ladakh will have a tableau of its own on Republic Day, LAHDC (Kargil) chairman Feroz Ahmed Khan said that every region of the state should be represented on the tableau.

"It is unfortunate to note that only a single aspect of Ladakhi culture has been incorporated for display on Ladakh’s Republic Day 2021 tableau, thereby failing to showcase the rich and diverse religious-cultural fabric of Ladakh. It is felt that partial representation of the UT at an event as prominent as the Republic Day celebration alienates the people of Kargil district,” Khan’s letter stated.

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Khan has urged the governor to issue necessary directions “to those concerned” to incorporate Kargil district’s cultural heritage in the tableau.

LHDC, Leh was constituted in accordance with the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council Act of 1995 during PV Narasimha Rao's regime, and its first election was held in 1995. Later, during Mufti Mohammad Sayeed-led PDP rule in 2003, a similar council was established for Kargil district. Over the years, the people of Kargil have been complaining that the district in spite of being more populous than Leh, is being ignored in various aspects and Leh is being projected as Ladakh.

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