Sonam Wangchuk's 19-day hunger strike has sparked a wave of support and concern across India. The Delhi High Court has directed the government to monitor his health daily, emphasizing the preciousness of every citizen's life. As Wangchuk's health deteriorates, with a 9 kg weight loss and increased uric acid, the government's response remains under scrutiny. Leaders from various political parties, including Arvind Kejriwal, Kapil Sibal, and Uddhav Thackeray, have voiced their support, calling for accountability and an end to the irregularities faced by students and youth. The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has organized a mass hunger strike and a 'Chalo Sansad' march to Parliament on July 20, demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The CJP's founder, Abhijit Dipke, has urged supporters to join and post photos of empty utensils online, symbolizing the strike's impact. Despite the government's assurances, the court's intervention highlights the urgency of the situation. As Wangchuk's health continues to decline, the call for dialogue and action grows louder, with many backing his demands for educational reforms and accountability.