CJP founder Abhijeet (Abhijit) Dipke begins an indefinite hunger strike, announcing it as protests continue at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. The move comes after police officials state that activist Tashi Wangchuk is shifted to a hospital for essential medical care. According to reporting, the New Delhi Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) office communicates the hospitalisation and describes it as necessary medical support. Other activists at the protest site continue hunger strikes as well: the Business Line report says AISA activists Neha, Aameen and Manish remain on hunger strike following Wangchuk’s hospitalisation. The two outlets present the hunger strike by Dipke as a direct response to Wangchuk being moved to medical care, while the protests at Jantar Mantar continue alongside these coordinated hunger strikes. No additional details are provided across the sources regarding Wangchuk’s specific condition, the timing of the shift to hospital, or the immediate official response to Dipke’s action.