20 on Hunger Strike in Chennai, Health Deteriorating


Chennai, Aug 25 (IANS): The condition of 20 people who have been fasting here for the last 10 days to support Anna Hazare's campaign for a strong Lokpal bill, is rapidly deteriorating, India Against Corruption (IAC) said in a statement Thursday.

IAC, which is backing the campaign of Hazare in Delhi's Ramlila Maidan, said 34-year-old Shiv Elango is sick and the 81-year-old Appaindravel is becoming less mobile.

Several fasters have reported diarrhoea, abdominal cramps and other symptoms.

IAC media coordinator Banu Gomes told IANS: "There is a possibility of one more person fasting withrawing on grounds of health."

She said four people withdrew after being detected with mild jaundice because of the fasting and are now doing well.

The lone woman on hunger strike is S. Sujatha, who is also continuing to fast for the 10th consecutive day.

  

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  • INDIAN, CHENNAI

    Thu, Aug 25 2011

    ramesh dedar India has a history of traitors like you.Sitting in a country where people have sacrificed their lives and talking rubbish is nothing new .

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  • ramesh dedar, bikaner

    Thu, Aug 25 2011

    Finally Anna will not stay on his words either jan lokpal or hunger strike till death. But the public may die in his support.

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