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Activist Sonam Wangchuk's Wife to Lead Protest March as Parliament Session Begins

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The wife of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk has announced she will lead a protest march when India's Parliament resumes for the Monsoon Session on Monday. Wangchuk, a well-known environmentalist from Ladakh, has been advocating for the rights of the region's people and sustainable development. The march is expected to demand his release from detention, as he was reportedly taken into custody earlier. The activist's wife stated that she will not bow to pressure and will continue the fight for justice. The protest is likely to draw attention to Wangchuk's cause and the broader issues of environmental protection and regional rights. Authorities have not officially commented on his detention. The march coincides with the start of the parliamentary session, which is expected to address several key bills. Supporters of Wangchuk have called for peaceful demonstrations. The situation remains under observation.

Sources: NDTV
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