What is NSA under which Sonam Wangchuk was booked?
The National Security Act (NSA), enacted in India in 1980, allows preventive detention of individuals for upto 12 months to maintain public order or national security. It permits detention without formal charges, reviewed by an Advisory Board. Critics argue it can be misused against dissent. Prominent figures like Sonam Wangchuk, Kafeel Khan, and Kishore Wangkhem have been booked under it.