Sonam Wangchuk Issues Major Appeal Ahead of July 20 Parliament March

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New Delhi: Social activist Sonam Wangchuk has announced that he will end his hunger strike if the planned Parliament March on July 20 receives strong public support. He has been protesting for several days, demanding greater accountability and reforms in the education system following the NEET paper leak controversy. Wangchuk urged citizens to show their support by giving a missed call and participating in the march in large numbers. He also appealed to mothers to take a leading role in the campaign, emphasizing that united public participation is essential to giving the movement a meaningful and decisive direction.

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