Tashi Gyalson
Adv. Tashi Gyalson is a prominent political leader, lawyer, and public figure from the Union Territory of Ladakh, India. A member of the Bharatiya Janata Party , he is known for his pragmatic leadership, legal acumen, and advocacy for Ladakh’s development and cultural preservation. Gyalson rose to prominence as the Former Chief Executive Councillor of the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh, and was nominated as the BJP’s candidate Ladakh Lok Sabha constituency in 2024 Indian general election. Former Chairman/Chief Executive Councilor of the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh.
Education
Adv Tashi Gyalson holds a Bachelor's Degree in Law from Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi.Political career
Tashi Gyalson's political journey began as a student leader with his association with the BJP Yuva Morcha in 1997, where he was part of the founding team in Ladakh. However, he quit the BJP in 2000 and returned to the fold in 2019. In between, he was associated Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party. In 2014, he contested the Assembly Election from the Nubra Assembly Constituency in Ladakh as a PDP candidate.A staunch advocate for Union Territory status for Ladakh, Gyalson played a pivotal role in disbanding the PDP in the Leh district and joining the Ladakh Union Territory Front, a unified platform demanding UT status for Ladakh. Later his staunch support to UT status to Ladakh led to his expulsion from the PDP after he signed a memorandum supporting UT status for Ladakh. Gyalson returned to active politics in 2019, rejoining the BJP. His return to the BJP marked the beginning of his rise as a key political figure in Ladakh.
In the 2020 LAHDC Leh elections, Gyalson was elected as a councilor from the Lingshed constituency and subsequently became the Chairman and Chief Executive Councillor of the 6th LAHDC, Leh. As the head of LAHDC-Leh, Gyalson has been instrumental in addressing issues such as infrastructure development, focus on holistic education, environmental conservation, and the preservation of Ladakh's cultural identity.