Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who is presently detained at the Jodhpur Central jail, conveyed through one of his social media accounts on Thursday (March 12, 2026) that he has not stepped away from activism but it will require “clarity, unity, and sincere dialogue”.

The statement comes in the backdrop of an interview of his wife Gitanjali. J Angmo with The Hindu on March 9 where she remarked that Mr. Wangchuk will not pursue the path of agitation after he is released from detention under the National Security Act (NSA) but will continue to be part of the movement to demand constitutional safeguards for Ladakh through discussion and dialogue. Ms Angmo is also the co-founder of Himalayan Institute of Alternative Learning (HIAL) in Ladakh.

Sonam Wangchuk had no political ambitions: wife

On Thursday (March 12, 2026), Mr. Wangchuk posted on X: “I have not stepped away from activism. My commitment to Ladakh remains unchanged. But activism must serve a larger purpose: a just, lasting future for Ladakh. It will require clarity, unity, and sincere dialogue. Our struggle has always been for Ladakh’s protection, dignity, and long-term well-being and shall continue to be!!”

On being asked by The Hindu, if Mr. Wangchuk would resume protests once he is released from detention, Ms. Angmo said, “Who wants to sit on a fast for 15-30 days every time? September 24 [2025] was a black day. Instead of agitation and protests, once he is released, we will look for a solution through dialogue and collaboration. We will make Ladakh a role model.”