A fresh controversy has emerged after supporters of social activist Sonam Wangchuk alleged that force was used during his removal from the Jantar Mantar protest site. According to eyewitness accounts from protesters present at the location, police personnel allegedly entered the protest area while posing as a medical team and later took Wangchuk away despite objections from those supporting his fast. Protesters claimed that they were told a team of doctors had arrived for a health check-up, but later alleged that the individuals were police personnel in civilian clothing. They stated that only a few volunteers were allowed near the stage while others were moved away from the area. According to their claims, the movement was carried out after security arrangements were increased and an ambulance was brought to the spot. One of the protesters alleged that physical force was used during the incident, claiming that some volunteers suffered injuries during the confrontation. The protesters also raised concerns over the whereabouts of another supporter, saying he was not present when Wangchuk was taken away. The allegations come after Wangchuk, who had been on an extended hunger strike, was shifted to a hospital following concerns over his deteriorating health. Police officials have not yet issued a detailed response to the accusations made by protesters regarding the manner in which the action was carried out. The incident has sparked debate over the handling of the protest and the role of authorities in ensuring medical intervention during prolonged hunger strikes. Further updates are awaited as more details emerge from officials, medical teams, and eyewitnesses present at the protest site.


