INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, JULY 29
Initiator of lsquo;Enough is Enough campaign Iih, 26, who has been on fast-unto-death for the past 11 days, has refused
to get admitted to the hospital
Supporters say his health continues to deteriorate.
Iih, has been staging the strike at Basantapur, demanding the government to effectively
handle the coronavirus pandemic
Iih and Pukar Bam, 30, had earlier on July 7, ended their hunger strike on the 12th day after the Ministry of Health and Population agreed
to fulfil their major demands
As the government failed to implement the agreement, the activists started the hunger strike for the second time.
Scores of youths, in
support of the Satyagrahi have started gathering around the hunger strike location
Iihs supporters have said he is getting weaker and his health condition is rapidly deteriorating
Aagrima KC, the movement coordinator said, He will either get martyrdom or do good for the society this time
He has refused to end his hunger strike or get hospitalised.
Yesterday Samairaa Shrestha, who was also staging the fastunto-death strike
with Iih ended the strike after developing serious health complications.
The agitating activists have been long demanding to scrap the RDT
tests, increase PCR tests and ensure quarantine safety
The main opposition Nepali Congress, Rastriya Prajatantra Party and other smaller parties have expressed solidarity with the satyagrahis
Today local youths of the Newar community organised a rally at Basantapur playing their traditional musical instruments in support of the
movement.
A version of this article appears in e-paper on July 30, 2020, of The Himalayan Times.
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