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Indian Activist on Hunger Strike Is Forcibly Removed by Police

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Indian activist Sonam Wangchuk was forcibly removed by police after being on hunger strike for a month. The strike was part of a protest against educational mismanagement that has affected millions of students. Wangchuk's removal highlights ongoing tensions around student rights and education policy in India.

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Why it matters

Activist's health at risk due to hunger strike.

Evidence

Sonam Wangchuk started a hunger strike last month as part of a protest.

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Sonam Wangchuk started a hunger strike last month as part of a protest.

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  • Activist's health at risk due to hunger strike.
  • Police removal may be seen as disproportionate response.

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Plain English

The activist, Sonam Wangchuk, started his strike last month as part of a protest over educational mismanagement that has affected millions of students.

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Sonam Wangchuk started a hunger strike last month as part of a protest.

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The protest is over educational mismanagement.

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The educational mismanagement has affected millions of students.

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Sonam Wangchuk is an activist.

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