Indian activist Sonam Wangchuk, 59, was forcibly hospitalized after 20 days of hunger strike protesting India's education system.The activist, who has been fasting since June 28, demanded Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation over exam irregularities.Delhi police moved him to a hospital on health grounds, citing deteriorating condition.A deputy commissioner stated the action followed court orders and medical advice.Protesters, including members of the satirical Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), faced police efforts to clear the Jantar Mantar site.The Delhi High Court ordered daily health monitoring for Wangchuk, emphasizing the importance of preserving citizens' lives.Wangchuk, known for water conservation projects in the Himalayas, faced previous jail time for alleged incitement during protests.His hunger strike, initially planned for six weeks, highlights growing student discontent over exam failures and marking issues.Opposition parties have supported the protests, reflecting broader concerns about educational reforms in India.
Original title: Indian activist Sonam Wangchuk forcibly moved to hospital after 20-day hunger strike
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