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Delhi High Court orders monitoring of the health of Sonam Wangchuk, who has been on hunger strike for 19 days

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Delhi High Court orders monitoring of the health of Sonam Wangchuk, who has been on hunger strike for 19 days
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Points clés

  • The Delhi High Court ordered the monitoring of the health condition of activist Sonam Wangchuk, who has been on a hunger strike for 19 days.
  • Wangchuk started an indefinite hunger strike to protest the allegations of irregularities in the NEET medical entrance exam.
  • Wangchuk's doctors, who reported he has lost about 9 kilos, warned against the risk of organ damage due to rising uric acid levels.
  • Wangchuk called on his supporters to join the march to Parliament on 20 July.

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19 days hunger strikeOver 9 kilograms weight loss56.9 kilograms current weight20 July Parliament march

In New Delhi, the capital of India, the Delhi High Court has ordered the regular monitoring of activist Sonam Wangchuk's health upon his hunger strike entering its 19th day. Wangchuk started an indefinite hunger strike to protest the allegations of irregularities in NEET, the medical college entrance exam. The court, stating that "life is precious," requested regular examinations by government doctors and the provision of medical assistance if necessary.

Doctors stated that Wangchuk is mentally alert and medically stable, but has lost more than 9 kilograms since the hunger strike began. Dr. Satish Lamba pointed out that high uric acid levels indicate muscle breakdown, warning that Wangchuk could enter a third stage where organ damage might occur. It was reported that Wangchuk's current weight is 56.9 kilograms.

Wangchuk, on the other hand, stated that his condition is not too bad and that he can continue the hunger strike for a few more days. He asked his supporters to join the planned march to Parliament on 20 July, rather than asking him to end the strike.

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Why is Sonam Wangchuk on a hunger strike?
Wangchuk started the hunger strike to protest the allegations of irregularities in NEET, the medical college entrance exam in India.
What decision did the Delhi High Court make?
Stating that "life is precious," the court tasked both the central and Delhi governments with regularly monitoring Wangchuk's health through government doctors and providing medical assistance if necessary.
What is Sonam Wangchuk's current health status?
Although mentally alert, he has lost more than 9 kilograms during the hunger strike, dropping to 56.9 kilograms. Doctors report that due to signs of muscle breakdown, he could enter a risky stage that might lead to organ damage.

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