Hunger Strike Hero Sonam Wangchuk Hospitalized: What Will the Government Do?
Sonam Wangchuk, the prominent activist, has been hospitalized after 21 days of hunger strike. Citizens demand accountability from the government over pressing issues.

Hunger Strike Hero Sonam Wangchuk Hospitalized: What Will the Government Do?
Sonam Wangchuk, a renowned environmentalist and education reformer, was taken to the hospital by Delhi Police after enduring 21 days of hunger strike at Jantar Mantar. His protest, which began to draw attention to critical environmental and social issues, has raised questions about the government's commitment to addressing the concerns of its citizens.
Wangchuk's hunger strike has been a call for urgent action on ecological degradation and the rights of marginalized communities. As he lay in the hospital, supporters and citizens alike are asking: What has the government done to respond to his demands? Why has there been a lack of proactive measures to engage with activists advocating for the public's welfare?
The situation highlights a larger issue of government accountability in India. With citizens increasingly taking to the streets for their rights, the question remains: will the authorities listen, or will they continue to ignore the voices of the people? As reported by The Indian Express, Wangchuk's health crisis now serves as a pivotal moment for the government to step up and address the pressing concerns he raised during his protest.
Source: The Indian Express






