Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk’s detention under the NSA is challenged in the Supreme Court. His lawyer argues that edited videos and misquoted statements, circulated by an “IT cell,” were wrongly used for his arrest. Wangchuk’s wife contends he never made anti-national remarks, only criticized government policies regarding Ladakh’s environmental protection and promised safeguards.
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