Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Leh Violence: Congress Councilor Stanzin Tsepag, 6 Others Granted Bail


(MENAFN- Kashmir Observer)
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Leh- Congress Councilor Stanzin Tsepag, who was at the centre of a major controversy following the September 24 violence in Leh, was granted bail along with six others by a local court.

Tsepag, a sitting councilor, had come under the spotlight after a purported photo of a masked man holding a stick went viral on social media in the aftermath of the violence. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had alleged that the person in the image was Tsepag himself, a claim he has categorically denied.

The court's decision to grant bail comes more than two weeks after widespread clashes erupted during protests in Leh, leaving 4 persons dead, over 90 injured, and prompting a heavy police crackdown. Sources said the court found no grounds for the continued detention of the seven individuals, including Tsepag, and ordered their release pending further investigation.

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Tsepag, who maintained his innocence from the beginning, has said the allegations were politically motivated.“The image circulated on social media was part of a deliberate attempt to malign me and the Congress Party,” he told his associates after being released.

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