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Indian Activist on Hunger Strike for 20 Days Taken to Hospital Against His Will

Indian Activist on Hunger Strike for 20 Days Taken to Hospital Against His Will

18 Temmuz 2026BBC News
  • Abhijeet Dipke, the founder of the Cockroach Janta Party, has been forcibly taken to the hospital after completing a 20-day hunger strike. He has now initiated an indefinite fast in solidarity with activist Sonam Wangchuk.
  • This situation highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding activism and governmental responses in India.
  • In recent years, India has seen a rise in activism related to various social and environmental issues, often met with resistance from authorities. The actions of Dipke and Wangchuk reflect a broader struggle for rights and recognition within the political landscape.
  • The forced hospitalization of Abhijeet Dipke raises significant questions about the treatment of activists in India. It underscores the lengths to which individuals will go to protest against perceived injustices, as well as the state's approach to dissent.
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