Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

12 critical as hunger strike enters 18th day

- Pramod Giri letters@hindustant­imes.com

SILIGURI: The condition of 12 men sitting on hunger strike for 18 days in support of a separate state of Gorkhaland is deteriorat­ing, doctors have warned.

The renewed stir for carving a separate state out of West Bengal’s northern hills since midJune has hit normal life. Schools, businesses and offices have now been shut for 54 days in response to indefinite strike called by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM).

“The condition of those staging fast is not good but stable. They are not eating, drinking anything and are refusing medical aid,” district magistrate of Darjeeling Joyoshi Dasgupta said on Monday .

The administra­tion would take the men, who are fasting in Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kurseong and Mirik towns, to hospitals if needed, she said but the GJM supporters are guarding them with khukuris, the traditiona­l Gorkha knives.

“Their condition is critical since Saturday. Urine output is nil for the past three days, they are suffering muscle cramps,” Kalimpong municipal health officer Dr Sangay Dorjee Zimba said on Monday.

Their kidneys had been affected and they needed immediate medical attention, he said.

The men were refusing medical help, saying the Centre should first take some concrete steps towards Gorkhaland, a doctor attending on the strikers in Darjeeling said on condition of anonymity. HTC

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