Wangchuk Loses Over Nine Kilograms as Centre Pledges Medical Intervention

The activist’s weight loss has crossed nine kilograms and doctors now advise the government on when to intervene as his fast enters a critical biological phase.

Sonam Wangchuk has lost over nine kilograms during his indefinite hunger strike, a physical toll that has moved the Indian government to formally define its threshold for intervention in court [1]. The Centre informed the Delhi High Court on July 16 that it will order medical action based strictly on doctor advice, establishing a concrete metric for state involvement in a protest that has shifted from political endurance to physiological crisis [5]. Physicians continue to monitor his condition closely for signs of deterioration, though assessments as of mid-July indicated he remained stable enough to sustain the fast [2] [4].

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