
Sonam Wangchuk’s alleged Pakistan link has come under scrutiny after Ladakh DGP highlighted his participation in a Dawn event, sparking political and security debates.
The controversy began when the Ladakh Director General of Police mentioned Wangchuk’s participation in a program linked with Pakistan’s Dawn group. While the details of the event are still being examined, the statement has triggered a wave of discussions about Wangchuk’s activism, motives, and possible implications for Ladakh’s political movement.
Wangchuk, known globally for his innovations in education and environment, has also been a vocal activist for Ladakh’s ecological and political concerns. His recent protests and hunger strikes demanding constitutional safeguards for Ladakh have gained widespread attention. However, the mention of a Pakistan-linked event has shifted the narrative, with political groups now raising questions about foreign influence and security threats.
Supporters argue that Wangchuk’s activism is purely focused on local and environmental issues, and attempts to link him with external agendas are politically motivated. On the other hand, security agencies stress the need to closely monitor associations that may have international dimensions.
The issue has quickly escalated beyond Ladakh, sparking national debates on activism, security, and the fine line between dissent and alleged external influence. As scrutiny intensifies, Sonam Wangchuk finds himself at the center of a storm that could have far-reaching implications for both Ladakh’s movement and India’s national di
scourse.