"Panda is not taking food since yesterday. We have been trying to persuade him to eat," Senior Superintendent of the circle jail Raghunath Majhi said.
Panda's health was, however, regularly checked by the jail doctors, he added.
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He, however, called off his strike before being discharged from the hospital on Tuesday. He once again started hunger strike for indefinite period, said his advocate Deepak Patnaik.
Panda, 47, is protesting against his solitary confinement in the jail and alleged blocking of his letters to the courts by the jail authorities.
Meanwhile Mohanty (64) has been on hunger strike since last Friday demanding that he be treated as a political prisoner. He did not take food during treatment in the hospital, said his son Sangram.
His weight and blood pressure dipped due to the fast, doctors added.
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