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Despite candidate change, it’s still an uphill task for BJP in restive Ladakh

IndiaTimes Thursday, 2 May 2024
Unrest in Ladakh affects BJP's election. Gyalson replaces Namgyal. People demand legislative assembly. Wangchuk led hunger strike. Ladakh now separate Union Territory without legislature, causing disillusionment among residents.
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