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    Home»Most Viewed News»Indian activist on hunger strike for 20 days forcibly taken to hospitalSonam Wangchuk had urged people to join a protest march to parliament on 20 July.6 mins agoAsia
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    Indian activist on hunger strike for 20 days forcibly taken to hospitalSonam Wangchuk had urged people to join a protest march to parliament on 20 July.6 mins agoAsia

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    Indian activist on hunger strike for 20 days forcibly taken to hospitalSonam Wangchuk had urged people to join a protest march to parliament on 20 July.6 mins agoAsia
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    Getty Images Activist Sonam Wangchuk continues his indefinite hunger strike for the nineteenth consecutive day in solidarity with the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), demanding the immediate resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan following unprecedented paper leak irregularities during the national NEET-UG 2026 medical entrance examinations, at Jantar Mantar, on July 16, 2026 in New Delhi, India. Getty Images
    Wangchuk was sitting on hunger strike in the scorching summer, consuming nothing but salt and water

    Indian activist and educationist Sonam Wangchuk, on hunger strike for the past 20 days in Delhi, has been forcibly removed from his protest site.

    The 59-year-old had been protesting in support of an online satirical movement called the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) who are seeking educational reforms. The protesters had planned a march to India’s parliament on Monday.

    CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke told the BBC he had gone to a friend’s house in the morning to freshen up when policemen turned up and refused to let him leave.

    Wangchuk was sitting on hunger strike in the scorching summer, consuming nothing but salt and water. He had lost more than 9kg and was in a lot of pain.

    They covered him with curtains of bedsheets before removing him from the stage. Minutes later, an ambulance was seen speeding away.

    Dipke, who had been by Wangchuk’s side throughout the protest, said he had not been told where Wangchuk was taken.

    A top police official told reporters that Wangchuk had been moved “in compliance with [a court] order, and based on health conditions and medical advice”.

    “Sonam Wangchuk has been moved to a government hospital for much-needed medical intervention and is currently under medical supervision,” said Sachin Sharma, Deputy Commissioner of Police.

    He was referring to a Delhi High Court order from Thursday asking the federal government to monitor Wangchuk’s health regularly and provide necessary treatment if needed.

    Wangchuk had refused to end his indefinite hunger strike despite growing calls for him to do so. Despite his frail health, he had been insisting that he would participate in Monday’s march to the parliament.

    “I’ve grown weak from the outside but I’m strong from within,” Wangchuk told the crowd gathered at the protest venue, Jantar Mantar, a 300-year-old observatory, a couple of days back. His statement was met with cheers and applause.

    “Together, we will march peacefully to the parliament and put forward our petitions at the altar of democracy,” he said.

    The activist then joked that if he died before the march, his “ghost would join the march”.

    It’s not clear if the CJP will still attempt to march to parliament, but it’s unlikely that the activist will be able to participate.

    • Why Indians still turn to the hunger strike

    The CJP began in May as an online satirical movement to protest against paper leaks and other irregularities in India’s top exams and has gained a massive following on social media.

    The protesters, who call themselves cockroaches, have been protesting for a month now. Members of some student organisations have also joined Wangchuk in his fast.

    The protesters are demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan after a key entrance exam for aspiring doctors was cancelled in early May following a paper leak. They say the minister must take moral responsibility and quit.

    Pradhan has dismissed the CJP and its supporters as “the B-team of disruptive elements”. And the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not engaged with the protesters yet.

    But there was growing pressure from the opposition and civil society leaders for the government to do so.

    On Thursday, former Delhi chief minister and leader of the Aam Aadmi Party Arvind Kejriwal visited Wangchuk.

    In a video shared by CJP, Kejriwal is seen greeting the activist with folded hands before shaking his hand. He appealed to the government to engage with the protesters.

    “Every year, exam papers get leaked and youth pay the price,” he said. “I appeal to the government to listen to students and Wangchuk.”

    He added that “Pradhan should be removed from his post and replaced by Wangchuk”.

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