New Delhi: The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has imposed restrictions on the highlands in the Kakjung area of Ladakh which have been traditionally used by the tribal people for grazing their livestock.
The disclosure comes days after Ladakhi tribesmen and the Chinese army personnel clashed at Patrolling Point 35, 36 and 37 in Kakjung area of Chushul sector, which has seen increasing tensions following the 2020 Galwan Valley clash.
Ishey Spalzang, the in-charge councillor of Nyoma constituency of Ladakh where the clash took place on January 2, said that the herdsmen involved in the clash have been reportedly ordered by PLA soldiers to keep their livestock away from some parts of Kakjung Valley.
“The Chinese forces have pushed the boundary further downwards and the herdsmen have been asked not to venture into the areas which were traditionally used as a grazing ground. They (PLA) are claiming the area as their own,” Spalzang told
He continued, “What do animals know about the border when there is no fence! The area is very close to the Line of Actual Control. We have asked the administration to raise the issue with the PLA so that our herdsmen can continue grazing their livestock there.”
Sources said that a meeting was held by the Army and Ladakh’s civil administration on January 13 where the face-off between the herdsmen and Chinese forces was discussed and several security measures were proposed for ensuring that the herdsmen don’t lose access to their traditional pastures.
“The herdsmen have been assured that the Army and Indo-Tibetan Police Force personnel will accompany them and provide them protection in case such incidents happen in the future. The administration is committed to protecting livelihoods,” sources said.
While the Army has not officially reacted to the clash in Kakjung, its Ladakh-based Fire and Fury Corps shared on Twitter a few adulatory posts of Konchok Stanzin, councillor of Ladakh’s Chushul constituency, who lauded the Army for facilitating herdsmen in the highlands of Ladakh.
The Fire and Fury Corps also shared a video post of Stanzin which showed a shepherd saluting the cameraperson while expressing gratitude to the Indian Army. “We are getting all the help from the Indian Army. Thank you Indian Army. Bharat Mata Ki Jai,” Tashi Namgail, the shepherd, is heard saying in the 17-second video.
The opposition has cornered the Union government on the clash in Kakjung, with senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh stating that it “exposed the hollowness” of the Narendra Modi government which has been allegedly complicit in attempting to “cover up the worst territorial setback in six decades for India”.