Police have forcibly moved activist Sonam Wangchuk to a hospital over health concerns after a 20-day hunger strike in protest against India’s examination system.
Wangchuk, 59, has been fasting since June 28 to demand the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over alleged irregularities in examinations to study medicine.
A few hundred students have also joined Wangchuk around his stage at New Delhi’s Jantar Mantar protest site in recent weeks, with other protests also organised by the satirical Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) online movement.
“As per the orders of... high court and on expert medical advice due to deteriorating health condition of Sonam Wangchuk, he has been shifted to the hospital for essential medical care,” a deputy commissioner of Delhi police said in a statement.
“While complying with the orders... the protesters tried to create obstruction, in which slight commotion ensued.”
A video from Jantar Mantar showed confusion among a few Wangchuk supporters as police, carrying white sheets, hurriedly moved Wangchuk from the stage.
Wangchuk’s wife, Gitanjali J Angmo, said she was with her husband at the Delhi hospital.
“Nothing should be administered to him orally or intravenously without consent from me, his family and his doctors who have been monitoring his health for the past 20 days,” she said.
CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke said after Wangchuk was moved to the hospital that he would now start “an indefinite hunger strike”.
A New Delhi court ordered government doctors on Thursday to monitor Wangchuk’s health daily.
The “life of any citizen is precious”, it said after a petition filed by activist lawyer Rakesh Kumar Saini expressed concern for Wangchuk.
“Whatever medical intervention is needed to save Sonam Wangchuk’s life should be done,” the Delhi High Court ordered on Thursday. — AFP
