Climate Activist Sonam Wangchuk to Launch Hunger Strike Against Modi Government from June 28

The prominent education reformer has given the government until June 27 to address at least one of two key demands, warning of an indefinite fast if his calls for accountability go unheard.

June 26, 2026 at 12:25 AM
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NEW DELHI, India: Noted climate activist and education reformer Sonam Wangchuk has delivered a firm ultimatum to the Indian government, threatening to launch an indefinite hunger strike from June 28 unless his demands for educational accountability and greater autonomy for Ladakh are met.

In a video message recorded from Geneva, standing outside the United Nations office near the Broken Chair monument, which he described as a global symbol for the struggle for rights, Wangchuk made it clear that he would not remain silent on issues he holds dear to his heart.

“There are two issues that are very close to my heart: education and environment,” Wangchuk said. “In education, we are demanding accountability, and in Ladakh, for the protection of culture, environment, and the restoration of democracy, we are seeking the same accountability.”

He added that if even one of his demands is addressed by June 27, he would withdraw his hunger strike plan. Otherwise, he would join the ongoing protest at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar and begin an indefinite fast from Saturday night.

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Wangchuk rallies behind students’ protest over exam irregularities

Wangchuk has openly supported the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) movement, which has been holding protests at Jantar Mantar over alleged irregularities in competitive examinations, including the NEET-UG paper leak. The CJP has been demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, citing repeated failures in the examination system.

The activist appeared at the group’s first protest on June 6 and has participated in several demonstrations since. At a Bengaluru protest, he was joined by actor Prakash Raj, amplifying the call for accountability.

The CJP’s agitation has drawn support from various student and activist groups, with protesters sending postcards to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and continuing round-the-clock demonstrations. At least 17 students have reportedly died by suicide in connection with the NEET paper leak issue, intensifying calls for justice.

CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke has maintained that the protest would continue until their demands are met, even as the group’s X (formerly Twitter) account was blocked under Section 69A of the IT Act, a matter currently before the Delhi High Court.

Ladakh’s long-standing demand for constitutional safeguards

Wangchuk has also raised concerns over Ladakh’s governance, alleging that promises regarding greater autonomy, cultural protection, and environmental safeguards have not been fulfilled.

Local bodies in Ladakh, including the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), have been jointly agitating for statehood and the extension of constitutional safeguards under the Sixth Schedule. Wangchuk has been a vocal advocate for these demands, having been arrested under the National Security Act following protests in September 2024 and released after nearly six months.

A history of hunger strikes and protests

Wangchuk had previously warned that any crackdown on protest organizers could trigger a prolonged hunger strike. In earlier statements, he said he was prepared for a 42-day fast if required.

“If for any reason they are arrested tomorrow, then I will be compelled to take a step that I do not wish to take,” Wangchuk had said earlier this month. “I will begin an indefinite hunger strike from tomorrow itself, and this time it will last six weeks, or 42 days. I am prepared to do that.”

What happens next?

With the June 27 deadline fast approaching, all eyes are now on the government’s response. Wangchuk has made it clear that he intends to join the protest at Jantar Mantar from June 28 if his demands are not met.

“I will meet you all on Sunday,” he said in his video message, signaling his resolve to take his protest to the streets of Delhi if the government fails to act.

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