A shocking revelation has come to light about the pioneer, social leader and climate change activist Sonam Wangchuk, who was arrested in Ladakh protests.
Educationist and environmental activist Sonam Wangchuk, who was arrested after violent protests in Ladakh, is no ordinary person, but a real hero.
In the film “3 Idiots”, Sonam Wangchuk was shown as Aamir Khan’s character “Rancho”. Who challenges the traditional system of teaching and learning.
Sonam Wangchuk is an engineer, educationist and environmental activist. She founded the Students Educational and Cultural Movement of Ladakh (SECMOL) for students in Ladakh, which is a unique model of connecting local children with practical education and modern research. This institution and her unique teaching style formed the basis of the film character.
A glimpse of this institution was shown in the film 3 Idiots when Aamir Khan’s college friends in the film reached there looking for him and were amazed to see this unique project of education and teaching children.
Environmentally friendly engineer Sonam Wangchuck is known for his unique educational methods, innovation and bold ideas. Who promoted love for the environment in Ladakh.
Now the same “real rancher” is leading the ongoing protests demanding the restoration of the special status of his region Ladakh, local employment and protection of the environment and has come under the target of the Modi government.
The Modi government tried to crush freedom of expression by force using traditional tactics and arrested the world-famous Sonam Wangchuck on false charges of sedition.
The man who gave the message of “All is Well” to millions of people, today he himself has reached jail fighting for the rights of his region.
The real Ranchu (Sonam Wangchuck), who has been on a hunger strike for several days to accept public demands, was detained when he was going to hold a press conference against the direct firing on the protesters.
It may be recalled that during the violent suppression of these ongoing protests in Ladakh, the police have so far shot dead more than 20 people while more than 50 have been injured. Dozens of protesters have also been arrested.
