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Leh: What was meant to be a week-long holiday exploring the scenic landscapes of Ladakh has turned into days of uncertainty for many tourists following the imposition of curfew here on Wednesday.
Amanda V Varvocks, an Australian tourist who reached the town on Thursday, said she was confined to her hotel and rued the “lack of information” from the government.
Leh town was rocked by violent protests on Wednesday during a shutdown called by the youth wing of the Leh Apex Body (LAB) to press for advancement of talks between the centre and Ladakh representatives with regard to the primary demand of statehood and extension of the sixth schedule of the Constitution to the region.
Four people died and scores of others were injured in the firing as police and paramilitary forces struggled to control the situation amid rampaging crowds indulging in arson and stone-pelting targeting the hill council headquarters and a BJP office.
“This is nothing short of a nightmare…we have planned a visit to different places during our stay here, but the administration is not forthcoming. We have paid for our visit to Pangong Lake and also received the permit, but they are not allowing us, saying there is no signature on the slip,” Vorvoks, also known by her nickname Mandy, told PTI.
Accompanied by Indian citizen Anuj Handoo, who works in a private bank in Delhi-NCR, she said the lack of clear communication from the officials is frustrating and urged the government to give a clarification so that tourists can decide whether to continue their stay or cut short their visit.
“The problem is only in the town where we are being forced to stay. There is no issue at other places, but they are not giving us any information,” Vorvoks said.
The tourist said she had visited many places in India, and it was her long-cherished wish to visit Ladakh. “The wish was fulfilled, but I would not have liked it this way.”
She said the hotel staff are also concerned about their guests, as they are running low on essential supplies due to the security lockdown.

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