Sonam Wangchuk has said he will continue his indefinite hunger strike until July 20. The activist made the statement as concerns over his health continue to grow.
Speaking to supporters at Jantar Mantar, Wangchuk said he would “stay alive till July 20 at any cost.” He urged people to join the planned march to Parliament on July 20 in support of his campaign.
The Sonam Wangchuk hunger strike has entered its 20th day. Doctors have warned that his condition has become critical after prolonged fasting.
Doctors Raise Fresh Health Concerns
Medical teams monitoring Wangchuk have reported a sharp decline in his health. According to doctors, he has lost significant weight and faces a higher risk of serious complications if the fast continues.
Despite the warnings, Wangchuk has refused to end his protest. He has said the movement will continue until its demands receive a meaningful response.
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Support Grows for the Protest
Several political leaders, activists and public figures have expressed support for Wangchuk. Some have urged the Centre to begin talks and address the concerns raised by the protesters.
Members of the film industry have also appealed for dialogue. They have called for immediate action as Wangchuk’s health continues to deteriorate.
Parliament March Planned on July 20
Wangchuk has asked supporters from across the country to gather in Delhi on July 20. The planned march to Parliament is expected to be the next major step in the ongoing campaign.
Meanwhile, the Delhi High Court has directed authorities to conduct daily health checks and provide medical care whenever required. The order aims to protect Wangchuk’s health while his protest continues.
The Sonam Wangchuk hunger strike remains at the centre of public attention. The coming days are expected to be crucial as health concerns grow and supporters prepare for the July 20 march.

