Leh, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Sunday said the BJP-led government at the Center has a roadmap to fulfill the "aspirations and expectations" of the people of Ladakh.

He also sought voters' support for BJP candidate Tashi Gyalson to continue talks to resolve issues like Sixth Schedule grants in the area.

Rijiju was speaking to reporters after addressing an election rally in Zanskar. He also held separate meetings with local groups, including religious leaders.

He became the first Union Minister to drive on the Nimmu-Padum-Darch road. In a viral video, he can be seen pushing his vehicle along with others after it got stuck for a while due to a technical glitch."I have come here with a guarantee from Prime Minister Narendra Modi that all your demands will be met in the next five years. We have prepared a roadmap and we are committed to meeting all your demands. This is my message to the people of Ladakh. The message is." ,” the Union Minister said.

He referred to the four-point agenda of the Leh apex body and Kargi Democratic Alliance that are jointly leading the ongoing agitation and said "the way forward is dialogue and we have a roadmap for the future of Ladakh".Asked about the demand for extension of the Sixth Schedule in the region, Rijij said the BJP is committed to fulfilling all the demands of the people of Ladakh.

"We are committed to meeting the aspirations and expectations of the people of Ladakh. We have solutions to every issue, whether it is related to the Sixth Schedule or anything else. The central government has the roadmap but the people have to come forward and ensure victory." Is required." Our candidates for smooth progress of talks and development work,” he said.The Union Minister said that Gilson's victory is directly related to the future of Ladakh.

"If anyone else is elected from here, Ladakh will suffer. We have given Union Territory status to this region and we are committed to fulfill all other pending demands," he said. There is no right to talk about this.

Gyalson, chief executive councilor-cum-chairman of the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (Leh), sought support from the people and said, after being elected, his primary focus would be to restart talks between the Ladakh representative and the Center to resolve the four issues . Point agenda, including statehood for the region and the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution.He announced, "I have full confidence in the leadership of the BJP. If I cannot fulfill my political resolve, I will submit my resignation."

Gyalson said he wants to take the four-point agenda to its logical conclusion with better outcomes for the people of Ladakh.

Referring to the long-standing demand of district status by the residents of Zanskar, he said that it is true that the geographical location of the region is extremely complex and decentralization of power is necessary for good governance.

“It is necessary to establish new administrative units and we will work in this direction,” he said."