The Delhi High Court has directed the Centre to ensure immediate medical care for activist Sonam Wangchuk as his indefinite fast entered its 19th day. The court stressed that every citizen’s life is precious and instructed authorities to closely monitor his health throughout the protest. The latest development comes amid the ongoing Sonam Wangchuk hunger strike.
Delhi High Court Orders Daily Medical Checks
Hearing an urgent plea on Thursday, the Delhi High Court said all necessary steps should be taken to safeguard Wangchuk’s life. The bench directed the government to arrange daily medical examinations by government doctors and provide medical intervention whenever required.
The plea, filed on Wednesday, claimed the 59-year-old activist had lost around 8.5 kg since beginning his fast. It warned that his condition could become critical within the next 48 hours if he did not receive medical support. The petition also urged authorities to shift Wangchuk to a government hospital and administer essential nutrients through a liquid diet if needed.
During the hearing, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta informed the court that Wangchuk was undergoing regular health check-ups. However, he admitted that some examinations were being conducted by private doctors instead of government medical professionals.
The court responded by directing that government doctors should conduct daily health assessments and immediately provide treatment if medical reports indicate any risk. It reiterated that every life deserves protection and authorities must act accordingly.
Health Concerns Grow Over Protest
The Sonam Wangchuk hunger strike has attracted nationwide attention as concerns over the activist’s health continue to grow. His prolonged fast has sparked public debate, with supporters urging authorities to prioritise his well-being while respecting his right to protest.
With the High Court’s intervention, officials are now expected to ensure continuous medical supervision as the Sonam Wangchuk hunger strike continues.
FAQs
Q: Why did the Delhi High Court intervene in the Sonam Wangchuk hunger strike?
A: The court intervened after a plea warned that Wangchuk’s health was deteriorating rapidly and sought urgent medical intervention.
Q: What directions did the Delhi High Court issue in the Sonam Wangchuk hunger strike case?
A: The court ordered daily medical check-ups by government doctors and directed authorities to provide immediate treatment whenever necessary.
Q: How many days has Sonam Wangchuk been on hunger strike?
A: As of the latest hearing, Wangchuk’s indefinite fast has entered its 19th day.
Q: What did the government tell the court?
A: The Centre informed the court that Wangchuk was receiving regular health check-ups, though some examinations were being carried out by private doctors.
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