CJP urges Sonam Wangchuk to end his fast, vows to continue protests until demands are met

22 July,2026 04:36 PM IST |  New Delhi  |  mid-day online correspondent

In an open letter addressed to Wangchuk, the CJP urged him to prioritise his health while pledging to carry forward the campaign for examination justice. Wangchuk has been on an indefinite hunger strike for the past 25 days in support of students seeking accountability over exam irregularities

Following a Delhi High Court order, Sonam Wangchuk was shifted from Safdarjung Hospital to Medanta Hospital, where he has continued his fast. FILE PIC


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The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) on Wednesday appealed to activist Sonam Wangchuk to end his indefinite hunger strike, saying his sacrifice had inspired thousands of students across the country and assuring him that the agitation over alleged examination irregularities would continue until its demands were met, news agency PTI reported.

In an open letter addressed to Wangchuk, the CJP urged him to prioritise his health while pledging to carry forward the campaign for "examination justice".

"With great respect and gratitude, we request you to please end your fast. Your sacrifice has inspired thousands of students across the country," the letter said.

Wangchuk has been on an indefinite hunger strike for the past 25 days in support of students seeking accountability over alleged examination irregularities.

Referring to Monday's 'Sansad Chalo' mobilisation, the CJP said students from different states had travelled to Delhi to support the movement.

"You have shown that this fight is bigger than any one person and that students deserve justice. But right now, we need you to take care of your health," the letter said.

CJP vows to continue protest, Dipke questions PM Modi's silence

The party also assured Wangchuk that the agitation would continue regardless of whether he ended his fast.

"We promise that this struggle will not end with your fast. We will continue the protests and take this fight forward until our demands for examination justice are met. We will do everything we can to keep it moving," the letter added.

CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke echoed the appeal in a post on X.

"We request Sonam Wangchuk sir to end his hunger strike. The country needs him, and his life is far too precious to be put at further risk. The peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar will continue until our demands are met," he said.

In a separate post, Dipke said Wangchuk's hunger strike had entered its 25th day and questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence on the issue.

"It's Day 25 of Sonam Wangchuk's hunger strike. The PM is yet to break his silence," Dipke wrote.

"Politics is not just about doing election rallies and winning elections. It's about being accountable and answerable to people," he said.

Dipke questions PM's silence, seeks accountability over exam irregularities

Dipke also questioned why the prime minister had not reached out to Wangchuk, why police had acted "so brutally" against protesting students, and why Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan continued in office despite the controversy over the alleged examination irregularities.

Wangchuk joined the CJP-led protest at Jantar Mantar on June 28 and began an indefinite hunger strike in support of students demanding accountability over alleged irregularities in competitive examinations, reforms in the examination system, and the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

Following a Delhi High Court order, Wangchuk was shifted from Safdarjung Hospital to Medanta Hospital, where he has continued his fast. Meanwhile, the sit-in protest at Jantar Mantar has continued after Monday's police action against the 'Sansad Chalo' march.

(With PTI inputs)

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