"Nobody (among varsity authorities) asked us to shift them to a hospital. We did it on our own considering their condition," said HCU chief security officer T V Rao.
Tension prevailed on the campus as security personnels forcibly took the students to the hospital while other students shouted slogans and tried to stop the ambulance.
After these students were shifted, a leader of Joint Action Committee (JAC) for Social Justice announced that they would continue the agitation.
"The remaining four students have been kept under observation. We cannot make any comment now. We will have to proceed depending upon their condition," Dr Kumar told PTI.
Earlier in the day, he had expressed concern about the agitating students' health. "They have been on hunger strike for four days. What we had seen on the very first day and what we see today...It is a rapid deterioration of the medical status....Blood pressures are highly fluctuating and sugar levels are unstable.
However, G Prabhakar, one of the students who are on hunger strike, had said they would like to continue despite the doctors expressing concern until their demands were met.
