Delhi Police has issued an official update regarding the health condition of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, confirming that he has been admitted to Safdarjung Hospital in New Delhi. According to the police statement, Wangchuk is currently under the supervision of doctors, and a detailed press note regarding his health condition will be released soon. The development follows concerns over Wangchuk’s deteriorating health during his ongoing hunger strike. He began his fast on June 28, and today marked the 21st day of the protest, with reports stating that he had been fasting continuously for nearly three weeks. Delhi Police officials informed that Wangchuk was taken to the hospital following directions from the Delhi High Court. Authorities said the decision was necessary due to his worsening health condition and the need for immediate medical care. The police maintained that the action was taken strictly according to the court’s instructions. Meanwhile, heavy security deployment continues at the Jantar Mantar protest site, where police personnel are engaging with demonstrators and requesting them to vacate the area peacefully. Officials are appealing to protesters to cooperate and avoid obstructing government operations. However, visuals from the location show continued disagreement between protesters and police teams, with participants expressing dissatisfaction over the manner in which Wangchuk was taken away. The situation at the protest venue remains tense as authorities attempt to manage the gathering through communication.

