
Indian activist linked to Cockroach party moved to hospital after 20-day hunger strike
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Indian activist linked to Cockroach party moved to hospital after 20-day hunger strike. Wangchuk, 59, has been fasting since 28 June to demand the resignation of India’s education minister, Dharmendra Pradhan, over alleged irregularities in examinations to study medicine. As he lay visibly weak on the 16th day of his hunger strike, he told reporters: "I am weak on the outside, but strong on the inside." Today, he remains a prominent figure whose activism spans climate change, education reform, democratic rights and environmental conservation.
Furthermore, When the group reached the Delhi border on October 1, Delhi Police detained Wangchuk and several other protesters, citing prohibitory orders in force in the capital.
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Indian activist linked to Cockroach party moved to hospital after 20-day hunger strike.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesSonam Wangchuk has been fasting to demand the resignation of India’s education minister because of alleged irregularities in medical exams Delhi police forcibly moved activist Sonam Wangchuk to a hospital on Saturday because of health concerns after 20 days of his hunger strike to protest against India’s examination system.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesWangchuk, 59, has been fasting since 28 June to demand the resignation of India’s education minister, Dharmendra Pradhan, over alleged irregularities in examinations to study medicine.
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As he lay visibly weak on the 16th day of his hunger strike, he told reporters: "I am weak on the outside, but strong on the inside." Today, he remains a prominent figure whose activism spans climate change, education reform, democratic rights and environmental conservation.
according to NDTV - India NewsWhen the group reached the Delhi border on October 1, Delhi Police detained Wangchuk and several other protesters, citing prohibitory orders in force in the capital.
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