Delhi witnessed a major development as social activist Sonam Wangchuk was shifted to a hospital by Delhi Police after his health reportedly deteriorated during the 21st day of his indefinite hunger strike at Jantar Mantar. According to reports from the protest site, Wangchuk had been refusing repeated appeals to end his fast despite growing concerns from doctors over his worsening physical condition. Medical experts monitoring his health are said to have advised immediate hospitalization, prompting authorities to intervene. Visuals from the location showed plainclothes police personnel escorting Wangchuk away from the protest venue amid heightened security arrangements. Police officials created a secure passage while supporters and media remained present at the site. During the movement, Wangchuk was seen gesturing with his hands, although it was not immediately clear what he intended to communicate. While Delhi Police had not issued an official statement at the time of the incident, sources indicated that the decision to move Wangchuk was taken in consultation with medical professionals after his condition became a matter of serious concern. The hospitalization marks a significant turn in the ongoing protest, which has drawn attention from supporters, civil society groups, and political observers. The developments are expected to intensify discussions surrounding Wangchuk’s demands and the administration’s response to his prolonged fast. As medical evaluations continue, attention remains focused on his health status and any official communication regarding his treatment and the future of the protest. Authorities are expected to provide further updates following medical assessment, while supporters continue to closely monitor the situation unfolding in the national capital.

