NEW DELHI: A day after violent clashes in Ladakh, Opposition parties urged the Centre on Thursday to engage with the people of Ladakh to address their concerns, warning that if a void is left in the border state, someone else would try to fill it.

National Conference president Farooq Abdullah warned that Ladakh is sensitive and held the Centre responsible for the current situation.

“Hold talks, don’t talk about holding talks. The leaders in Delhi are responsible for the current situation. They kept them busy with talks that lacked substance. The youth are feeling let down. The government should move faster and resolve the issue,” he said.

Abdullah cautioned that neglect could leave the region vulnerable to outside influence. “I want to tell the government that Ladakh is a border state.

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