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CJP protest day 21: Wangchuk says hunger has 'stabilised', warns against any attempt to remove him
Tshering Wangchuk states his hunger strike during the CJP protest has 'stabilised' and warns against attempts to remove him. He asserts his presence at the protest site is voluntary, dismissing the need for administrative intervention.
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