Court Intervenes as Activist Wangchuk's Health Deteriorates During Hunger Strike
The Delhi High Court mandates regular health monitoring for activist Wangchuk, who has lost over 9 kg amid his hunger strike, raising questions about government accountability.
Court Intervenes as Activist Wangchuk's Health Deteriorates During Hunger Strike
Prominent activist Wangchuk's health has taken a turn for the worse as he continues his hunger strike, losing over 9 kg, with doctors warning that his body is consuming muscle tissue and could soon affect vital organs. In response, the Delhi High Court has ordered regular health monitoring to ensure his well-being.
The court's directive comes after concerns were raised about Wangchuk's deteriorating condition, highlighting the urgent need for government accountability in situations where activists risk their health for social causes. The government has assured the High Court that necessary medical interventions will be provided, but citizens are left questioning whether enough is being done to protect those who stand for justice.
As reported by The Hindu, the situation underscores the broader issues of state responsibility toward activists and the lengths to which individuals must go to fight for their rights. In times of such distress, it is imperative to ask: What promises are made to protect activists? What measures are in place to ensure their safety during protests? Who will be held accountable if the situation worsens further?
Source: The Hindu
