Abhijeet Dipke Begins Indefinite Hunger Strike After Sonam Wangchuk Hospitalised
Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke has begun an indefinite hunger strike at Jantar Mantar after climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was shifted to hospital. Dipke said the movement would continue peacefully as protesters pressed for education reforms and accountability over alleged examination irregularities.
Abhijeet Dipke Begins Indefinite Hunger Strike After Sonam Wangchuk Hospitalised
Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), has launched an indefinite hunger strike at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi after climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was shifted to a government hospital following concerns over his health during a prolonged fast. Dipke announced that he would continue the agitation, saying the movement would remain peaceful and focused on its demands for education reforms and accountability.
Dipke Takes Over the Protest
Following Wangchuk's transfer to hospital, Dipke declared that he would continue the hunger strike in solidarity with the ongoing protest. Addressing supporters, he said the campaign would not end with Wangchuk's hospitalisation and urged citizens to continue supporting the movement through peaceful and democratic means.
Protest Continues at Jantar Mantar
Despite heightened police presence and the removal of Wangchuk from the protest site, demonstrators remained at Jantar Mantar. Students, activists, and volunteers continued raising demands related to alleged examination irregularities, greater transparency in the education system, and institutional accountability.
Key Demands of the Movement
- Independent investigation into alleged examination paper leaks.
- Greater transparency and accountability in competitive examinations.
- Comprehensive reforms to India's education system.
- Action against those responsible for examination irregularities.
- Continued dialogue between authorities and protesters.
Emotional Appeal by Dipke
While announcing his fast, Dipke became emotional and reiterated that the protest was intended to remain peaceful. He urged authorities to engage with the movement through dialogue and maintained that the demonstrators were exercising their democratic right to protest.
Authorities Cite Medical Concerns
Delhi Police stated that Sonam Wangchuk was shifted to hospital on medical advice after concerns over his deteriorating health. Officials said the action was taken to ensure appropriate medical care, while protest organisers criticised the decision and vowed to continue the agitation.
What's Next?
The CJP has announced that the protest will continue under Dipke's leadership while Wangchuk receives medical treatment. Organisers have also reiterated plans for further peaceful demonstrations, including a proposed march to Parliament, as they continue pressing for education reforms.
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