Initially, the Leh region welcomed the abrogation of Article 370 and separate Union Territory for the Ladakh region. However, a year after the abrogation of Article 370, the political landscape of Leh changed and the region saw the formation of the Apex Body of Leh, a coalition of various political and religious parties of Leh. The Apex Body called for constitutional safeguards for the local population of the region under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. On September 3, 2021, the BJP-led LAHDC Leh passed a resolution seeking safeguards under Article 371 of the Constitution of India, the Sixth Schedule, or domicile laws to protect the tribal rights of the indigenous people of Ladakh. However, from day one Kargil has been against the abrogation of Article 370 and bifurcation of the statehood. It was only in January this year, since its formation in 2020, that the Kargil Democratic Alliance, an amalgam of different political and religious parties, jointly with Leh Apex Body presented a four-point demand, which includes statehood for Ladakh, constitutional safeguards under the Sixth Schedule, the formation of a Public Service Commission, and the creation of two separate parliamentary constituencies for Leh and Kargil.