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Wife of Indian activist Wangchuk asks court to move him to private hospital

  • Wangchuk had told government doctors on Friday that he did not wish to be moved to a hospital
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NEW DELHI: Social activist Sonam Wangchuk’s wife has approached an Indian court seeking permission to transfer him from a government hospital to a private ​facility, alleging he was being held in “illegal detention,” she said on ‌Sunday.

“Despite repeated requests, the hospital has refused to discharge him or allow us to shift him to a private hospital of our choice,” Gitanjali Angmo said in a post ​on social media website X, a day after Wangchuk was moved to state-run ​Safdarjung Hospital against his wishes by security personnel.

The hospital said on ⁠Sunday that Wangchuk’s vital parameters were stable, although his blood parameters remained “marginally ​altered”, and that he required sustained medical intervention and round-the-clock monitoring. Phone calls ​to the hospital and its director’s office went unanswered.

Wangchuk, 59, had been fasting since June 28 in solidarity with India’s Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), which was formed by Indian youths and ​is demanding federal Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan step down over exam paper leaks ​in May that affected millions of students.

Police shift fasting Indian activist to hospital against his will

The campaign has emerged as a rare public challenge ‌to ⁠Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government and has drawn support across India.

Wangchuk had told government doctors on Friday that he did not wish to be moved to a hospital. On Saturday, he was refusing treatment, hospital authorities had said.

“With around ​30 police personnel stationed ​on our floor ⁠and well over 100 across the hospital, our movement is severely restricted,” Angmo said on Sunday.

The Delhi Police, which ​reports to India’s federal home ministry, did not immediately respond ​to a ⁠phone call and email seeking comment.

On Thursday, the Delhi High Court asked authorities to watch Wangchuk’s health closely and intervene if needed, in response to a petition ⁠asking ​authorities to force-feed him as his health weakened.

The ​CJP plans to march to Parliament on Monday, the first day of its latest session, to press ​its demands.

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