In a worrying development, Indian activist Sonam Wangchuk, 59, has lost 8.2kg during a hunger strike that has lasted over two weeks. The protest, which began on June 29 at Jantar Mantar in Delhi, aims to demand educational reforms following a controversial exam cancellation.
Wangchuk's Declining Health and Determination
Wangchuk's health has been rapidly deteriorating, with a recent report indicating that his blood pressure is at 107 by 70 and his blood sugar levels have dropped to 67. Despite these alarming health indicators, Wangchuk remains resolute, stating, “I have to take what I’ve begun to its logical conclusion.” His supporters are growing increasingly concerned, urging him to end his fast.
“He’s finding it difficult to even walk to the washroom. He’s really struggling,” said Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), which initiated the protest. Doctors have advised against the continuation of his hunger strike due to serious health risks.
The Call for Educational Reforms
The CJP is demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan following the cancellation of a key entrance exam for aspiring doctors due to a paper leak. Protesters claim that Pradhan must take moral responsibility for the incident. However, Pradhan has dismissed these calls, labeling the CJP and its supporters as
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