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Politics of Ladakh is exercised within democratic setup of the Indian-administered union territory of Ladakh. Major power centres are Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh [ 1 ] and Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Kargil [ 2 ] alongside Ladakh Lok Sabha constituency . [ 3 ]
Party Votes Name Party Votes 1 Ranbirpora Abdul Samad INC: 1,949 Mubarak Shah Nagvi S JKNC: 1,374 575 2 Bhimbat Abdul Wahid JKNC: 1,947 Talib Hussain INC: 1,895 52 3 Shargole Mohammad Jawad INC: 1,978 Mohammad Ali Chandan BJP: 1,913 65 4 Pashkum Kacho Mohammad Feroz INC: 1,756 Mohammad Ali IND: 1,406 350 5 Taisuru Abdul Hadi INC: 1,717 Syed ...
A consortium of political parties formed in 2002 decided that a regional party shall be formed under a single flag and carry the struggle for the Union territory status for Ladakh. Things changed when few of the nominated candidates shifted sides and joined Indian National Congress (INC).
The autonomous hill councils work with village panchayats to take decisions on economic development, healthcare, education, land use, taxation, and local governance which are further reviewed at the block headquarters in the presence of the chief executive councillor and executive councillors. [6]
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The council was created under the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council Act 1995, following demands of Ladakhi people to make Leh District a new Indian Union Territory because of its religious and cultural differences with the rest of Jammu and Kashmir.
Ladakh is the only Lok Sabha constituency of the UT of Ladakh, India. It is the largest such constituency in India, in terms of area, with a total area of 173,266 square kilometres (66,898 sq mi). It is the largest such constituency in India, in terms of area, with a total area of 173,266 square kilometres (66,898 sq mi).
The Bharatiya Janata Party won 15 and the Indian National Congress won 9 seats respectively out of the 26 seats. [2] The other 2 seats were won by 2 independent candidates. Tashi Gyalson was elected the Chief Executive Councillor. [3] The previous elections were held in 2015. [4] It was also first election after Ladakh made as the separate ...