Delhi High Court Orders Daily Health Monitoring as Wangchuk Enters Third Week of Fast

Judicial intervention arrives as the activist loses nearly nine kilograms and sets a July 20 deadline tied to an upcoming parliamentary march.

The Delhi High Court has directed the central government to conduct daily medical monitoring of Sonam Wangchuk, whose hunger strike at Jantar Mantar entered its twentieth day on Thursday amid deteriorating vital signs and escalating political demands. The judicial order responds to a petition seeking medical intervention for the activist, who has lost more than nine kilograms since beginning his fast on June 28. While Wangchuk’s attending physician reported on Wednesday that he maintains fair hydration and mental alertness, a separate medical bulletin from the Cockroach Janta Party described him as very weak and under continuous vigilance with a recorded weight of 57.15 kilograms [4].

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