After the Centre decided to scrap the special status of the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) under Article 370 of the Constitution, it was split into two Union Territories, J&K and Ladakh, on August 5, 2019. Over the last four years, the region has seen numerous protests, and according to Wangchuk, the ruling party not yet delivered on its 2019 poll promise of implementing the Sixth Schedule, securing employment through special provisions and safeguarding the local culture against the growing influence of industrial lobbies in the region. “This government claims Ram as their adarsh and Ram is all about maryada who never broke a promise. So we can hope this government will also not break the promises that they made to our people,” Wangchuk said in a speech.