Kanhaiya Kumar, arrested in a sedition case over the event and is out on bail now, was taken to the JNU health centre in a semi-conscious state. However, his health deteriorated later and he was referred to emergency ward of AIIMS.
"Kanhaiya's BP dropped to 56 and his glucose levels also dipped drastically. He has been vomitting since last night. He was taken to the JNU health centre in a semi conscious state and the doctor warned him of chances of internal bleeding if he continues with the fast," a statement by JNU students union said.
On day 8 of the strike in protest against the punishment in connection with the event during which anti-national slogans were allegedly raised, five students withdrew from the protest citing deteriorating health conditions.
The keytone levels and BP of other protesting students were also reported to be low, according to the test reports from the health centre.
"The health condition of others is also deteriorating. The keytone levels are low and there has been weight loss of 4-5 kgs in each of them but the spirit to fight is still on till we defeat the administration," it added.
by two groups of students, JNU VC Jagadesh Kumar had appealed students to put forward their demands using "constitutional" means and called them for a "dialogue" to resolve the matter.
While the Left-affiliated groups termed the meeting to be "unfruitful", members of ABVP claimed that the varsity agreed to their demand of "reconsidering" the punishment and hence they called off the indefinite fast and will continue with relay strike.
Two other students-Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya- were arrested along with Kanhaiya in the sedition case.
While Kanhaiya has been slapped with a penalty of Rs 10,000 on grounds of "indiscipline and misconduct", Umar, Anirban and Kashmiri student Mujeeb Gatoo have been rusticated for varying durations.
Saurabh, who is the lone ABVP member in JNU Students Union, has also been slapped with a fine of Rs 10,000 for blocking traffic.
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