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Sonam Wangchuk arrested under NSA, taken to undisclosed location amid Ladakh tension

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Ladakh statehood activist Sonam Wangchuk has been arrested under the stringent National Security Act (NSA), a day after he said he would be “happy to be arrested anytime for this cause,” government sources said. The NSA allows for long preventive detention without bail. Sources indicated that Wangchuk is likely to be moved out of Ladakh tonight or on Friday morning.

Following his arrest, internet services were snapped in the Union Territory to prevent the spread of misinformation.

The arrest also came shortly after the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) cancelled the registration of Wangchuk’s non-profit, the Students Educational and Cultural Movement of Ladakh (SECMOL), preventing it from receiving foreign funds under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA), 2010.

Wangchuk, who won the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2018, has denied the allegations, stating that SECMOL did not receive foreign contributions but conducted business with UN, Swiss, and Italian organisations and paid all applicable taxes. “They mistook it as foreign contributions. I consider it a mistake on their part and therefore I don’t mind it,” Wangchuk told.

Background of Tensions in Ladakh

The arrest comes amid ongoing demand for Ladakh statehood, which has escalated tensions in the Union Territory. Residents’ discontent has been brewing over the perceived political vacuum under the Lieutenant Governor, leading to cooperation between political and religious groups from Buddhist-majority Leh and Muslim-majority Kargil.

The MHA stated that Wangchuk did not call off his hunger strike despite active government engagement with the Apex Body Leh (ABL) and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA). “Certain politically motivated individuals who were not happy with the progress made under the high-powered committee have been trying to sabotage the dialogue process,” the MHA said.

The ministry further alleged that Wangchuk incited the mob through his statements and that he broke his fast and returned to his village in an ambulance without controlling the situation. Wangchuk has also been advocating for Ladakh to be brought under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution, which allows for autonomous governance of tribal areas.

Wangchuk’s Response

In a recent interview, Wangchuk said, “I’m preparing for that [arrest]. I am looking forward to it… Sonam Wangchuk in jail will be equally, if not more problematic as Sonam Wangchuk outside participating in dialogues… because it will awaken people more about how this country is being run.”

Political Reactions

  • Omar Abdullah, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, called the arrest “unfortunate” and criticised the central government, stating that BJP had failed to handle Ladakh’s issues.
  • Congress leader Ghulam Ahmad Mir said Wangchuk “never encouraged violence” and described the arrest as an attempt to cover up the BJP government’s shortcomings.

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Bharat Taxi to launch in Delhi on January 1 as cooperative alternative to app-based cabs

Bharat Taxi, a government-backed cooperative cab service, will be launched in Delhi on January 1 as an alternative to app-based taxi platforms.

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Delhi residents will soon have a new option for daily commuting as Bharat Taxi, India’s first cooperative taxi service, is set to begin operations in the national capital from January 1. The service has been launched by the Centre as an alternative to existing app-based cab platforms and is expected to operate alongside them.

According to information shared by government sources, all preparations for the launch in Delhi have been completed. The service will function through a mobile application operated by Sahakar Taxi Cooperative Limited and will follow a zero-commission model.

Multiple ride options and app-based features

Bharat Taxi will offer cars, auto-rickshaws and bikes through its platform. The app will be available on both Android and iOS devices. Users will be able to register using their mobile number, select pick-up and drop-off locations, choose a vehicle, and track their ride in real time.

The application includes features such as a transparent fare structure, real-time vehicle tracking, multilingual interface, and 24×7 customer support. Safety measures include verified driver onboarding, integration with Delhi Police and other agencies, and an option to share ride details with others.

Focus on fair pricing and ride reliability

The cooperative taxi service aims to address issues commonly faced by commuters, including surge pricing during peak hours, ride cancellations, and drivers refusing trips. Provisions have been made within the system to deal with such everyday complaints.

Officials indicated that the platform is designed to bring predictability to fares while ensuring a smoother experience for passengers.

Driver-owned model to improve earnings

A key feature of Bharat Taxi is its driver-owned cooperative structure. Under this model, drivers are expected to receive up to 80 per cent of the fare directly, supported by a monthly credit system. The initiative is intended to provide drivers with higher income and improved working conditions, reducing dependence on private cab aggregators.

Government sources said the platform offers drivers a more independent and equitable alternative for earning a livelihood.

Expansion plans beyond Delhi

As per official information, around 56,000 drivers have already registered on the Bharat Taxi app. While testing has been completed in Delhi, a similar trial is currently underway in Rajkot, Gujarat, where the service is expected to be launched on February 1.

Officials added that Bharat Taxi will be gradually expanded to more than 20 cities across the country in the coming phase.

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Delhi orders 50% work from home as pollution emergency deepens

Delhi has ordered 50% work from home for government and private offices under GRAP III and IV as pollution levels remain severe, with compensation announced for affected construction workers.

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Amid persistently hazardous air quality, the Delhi government has directed all government departments and private institutions to implement 50% work from home (WFH) for their employees starting Thursday. The decision is part of emergency steps under GRAP III and GRAP IV to curb pollution levels in the national capital.

Announcing the move, Labour Minister Kapil Mishra said the order is mandatory and warned that action will be taken against organisations that fail to comply. He stated that institutions must immediately ensure that half of their workforce operates remotely during the enforcement period of the pollution control plan.

Alongside the WFH mandate, the minister also announced financial relief of Rs 10,000 for registered construction workers who have lost employment due to the suspension of construction activities under GRAP restrictions. The compensation will cover workers affected during the 16 days of GRAP III and will continue through the GRAP IV phase.

The government clarified that essential services, including hospitals, fire services and pollution monitoring agencies, are exempt from both the work-from-home rule and the construction ban.

During the press interaction, Kapil Mishra also targeted the Aam Aadmi Party, accusing it of politicising the pollution crisis. He said the issue of air pollution has developed over decades and cannot be resolved within a few months, adding that the current government is actively present on the ground to manage the situation.

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BJP minister claims rift between Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi over Parliament speeches

BJP minister Ravneet Singh Bittu has claimed a rift between Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi over speech comparisons, a charge Congress has not responded to.

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Union minister Ravneet Singh Bittu has made a claim suggesting internal differences between Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, alleging that the siblings are not on the same page. The remark has triggered political discussion, though no response has come from the Congress so far.

Bittu, who joined the BJP after leaving the Congress ahead of the last general election, said Rahul Gandhi was upset after comparisons were drawn between his speeches and those of Priyanka Gandhi in Parliament. According to him, this dissatisfaction led Rahul Gandhi to leave for Germany during the ongoing Winter Session.

“The two Gandhis are fighting. I have come to know that people compared the speeches of Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi in the House. This upset Rahul Gandhi and he left,” Bittu told media on Tuesday

Congress yet to respond to claims

No senior Congress leader has officially reacted to Bittu’s remarks. The party has also not issued any statement addressing the allegation of a rift between the Gandhi siblings.

Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, is currently in Berlin from December 15 to 20. He is attending an event organised by the Indian Overseas Congress, even as the Winter Session of Parliament is scheduled to conclude on December 19.

The Indian Overseas Congress has described the visit as part of an outreach programme aimed at engaging the Indian diaspora in Europe and discussing party-related issues, including NRI concerns and organisational strengthening.

Siblings seen backing each other publicly

The claims contrast with the public image of solidarity often projected by Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi. The two are known to support each other both politically and personally.

Ahead of a recent debate in Parliament, Rahul Gandhi had urged reporters to listen to his sister’s speech. Priyanka Gandhi, who entered the Lok Sabha for the first time after the last general election, has also defended her brother amid criticism over his foreign visits.

Responding to questions about Rahul Gandhi’s Germany trip, Priyanka Gandhi had pointed out that the Prime Minister frequently travels abroad, questioning why similar scrutiny was being applied to the Leader of the Opposition.

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