Ladakh protest remains peaceful, says Haji Ghulam Mustafa, a key voice in the ongoing movement demanding constitutional safeguards for the region. Speaking to reporters, Mustafa emphasized, “All our protests were peaceful till now… we want to continue with that.” His statement reflects the community’s strong commitment to non-violence and democratic expression.
The Ladakh protest remains peaceful, says Haji Ghulam Mustafa, even as tensions rise over demands for Sixth Schedule status, job security, and environmental protection. Thousands have joined rallies in Leh and Kargil, calling for recognition of their unique cultural and geographic identity.
Mustafa, a respected leader, urged the central government to engage in dialogue and address the concerns of Ladakhi citizens. He stressed that the movement will not resort to aggression, and that peaceful resistance remains their guiding principle.
The protest has gained national attention, with civil society groups and political leaders expressing solidarity. Organizers continue to hold public meetings, marches, and sit-ins, all conducted with discipline and restraint.
As Ladakh’s future hangs in the balance, voices like Mustafa’s remind the nation that change can be pursued with dignity and peace.










