GS 2: PolityGS 1: Post-Independence India

Centre promised more legislative powers for Ladakh, says delegation, Pg9

Centre proposes legislative powers for Ladakh within UT framework, considering Article 371 safeguards after talks with civil society.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Union Home Ministry is considering granting Ladakh greater legislative, financial, and administrative powers within the Union Territory framework.
  • Discussions between the Home Ministry and representatives from the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) were positive.
  • The proposed changes will be under the framework of "U.T. with legislative powers".
  • The LAB and the KDA are seeking constitutional safeguards similar to Article 371 A, F, and G.

Detailed Insights:

  • The Home Ministry will soon send a draft outlining the proposed changes, including the establishment of a legislature for Ladakh.
  • The Centre is hesitant to grant "Statehood" immediately due to concerns about Ladakh's revenue generation capabilities.
  • The functions of the Chief Secretary and other administrative roles will be determined by the elected body.
  • The LAB and KDA are engaging with legal and constitutional experts to refine the operational details in consultation with the Home Ministry.
  • The government is committed to ensuring democratic representation in Ladakh, exploring various models, including safeguards under Article 371.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Union Territory: An administrative division in India directly governed by the Central Government.
  • Article 371: A provision in the Indian Constitution providing special provisions for certain states.
  • Legislative Powers: The authority to make laws and policies within a specific jurisdiction.
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