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Sonam Wangchuk continues hunger strike into seventh day demanding government action

Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk has now spent a full week on hunger strike, pressing the central government to address long-standing demands from the region. The educational reformer remains firm in his protest despite mounting health concerns.

Sameer Joshi
Sameer Joshi
Senior Correspondent · Sat, 04 July 2026 at 08:42 am
Sonam Wangchuk continues hunger strike into seventh day demanding government action

Sonam Wangchuk, the renowned education activist and founder of the Students Educational and Cultural Movement of Ladakh (SECMOL), has extended his hunger strike into its seventh consecutive day as he intensifies pressure on the central government to respond to his appeals. The protest, which began last week, has now reached a critical stage as Wangchuk refuses food while continuing to demand urgent government intervention on key issues affecting Ladakh.

Wangchuk, known for his groundbreaking work in reforming education systems and promoting sustainable living practices in Ladakh, has used the hunger strike as a last resort to draw attention to his long-standing grievances. The activist has consistently called for the government to address various concerns impacting the region's development and educational framework. Throughout the protest, he has renewed his pleas for officials to engage seriously with his demands and provide concrete solutions.

The decision to undertake such an extreme form of protest reflects the depth of Wangchuk's frustration with the lack of meaningful dialogue and action from government authorities. Over the years, he has worked extensively on educational innovation and environmental sustainability in Ladakh, earning recognition both nationally and internationally. His latest protest signals growing desperation that conventional channels of advocacy have failed to produce results.

Wangchuk's hunger strike has garnered attention from civil society, educational circles, and supporters of his cause across India. Many view his actions as a critical wake-up call for policymakers to address Ladakh's unique developmental needs. The activist's health condition remains a matter of concern as the protest extends, though he has demonstrated remarkable physical and mental resilience in previous campaigns.

Observers and supporters are closely monitoring whether the government will respond to Wangchuk's latest appeal before his health deteriorates further. The coming days are expected to be crucial as various stakeholders await official acknowledgment of his demands and any indication of constructive dialogue from Delhi.

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