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Sonam Wangchuk's Hunger Strike Hits 19 Days: Urgent Call for Government Action

Sonam Wangchuk's health declines on day 19 of his hunger strike, raising serious concerns for his welfare and accountability from authorities.

Indian Cockroach Desk16 July 2026, 2:09 pm IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
Sonam Wangchuk's Hunger Strike Hits 19 Days: Urgent Call for Government Action

Sonam Wangchuk's Hunger Strike Hits 19 Days: Urgent Call for Government Action

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Prominent activist Sonam Wangchuk has reportedly lost over 9 kg and is significantly weakened as he enters the 19th day of his hunger strike, according to a statement from the Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP). Despite his deteriorating health, Wangchuk remains mentally alert but is under constant medical supervision, raising urgent questions about the government's response to his demands.

Wangchuk's hunger strike highlights critical issues surrounding environmental protection and the rights of local communities in Ladakh. As he sacrifices his health for a cause, citizens are left wondering: What steps will the government take to address the concerns he has raised? Will the authorities engage in meaningful dialogue or continue to ignore the voices of the people?

This situation underscores the need for accountability and action from those in power. The public deserves answers about Wangchuk's plight and the broader implications for environmental and social justice in the region. The CJP's statement serves as a reminder of the urgent need for government intervention.

As reported by The Hindu, the health crisis surrounding Wangchuk should prompt immediate attention from officials, who must not let this moment pass without addressing the underlying issues he is fighting for.

Source: The Hindu

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