Will stop taking water if forced out: Sisodia
New Delhi: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who along with Health Minister Satyendra Jain is on a hunger strike at the Lt Governor's (LG) office, on Friday said they will also stop taking water if they are forcefully taken to a hospital.
Ambulances and a team of over 20 doctors reached the LG office on Friday as Jain and Sisodia's indefinite fast entered the fourth and third day respectively. Additional force has also been deployed in the area.
According to informed sources, the LG office is planning to take them out of the office forcefully.
Sisodia released a video saying they are not going to end the fast until their demands are met. "We are sitting inside the LG Office from the past five days.
Jainji is on a hunger strike from the past four days and I am from the past three days," Sisodia said in the video. "We are totally fit, our body is totally fine."
Sisodia said "we have been informed that a number of doctors were called here and there is a plan to pick us up forcefully".
He warned the LG and the Prime Minister against doing any such thing, saying they will also stop taking water if taken away forcefully. "Instead of forcing us to break the fast, kindly focus on our demands."
Sisodia said since morning, they have not been provided enema, given to people fasting to remove toxic body waste.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also questioned the arrival of ambulances and doctors. "Why are they planning to take them forcefully? It is just four days. Both of them are fit. They are fighting for the people of Delhi," Kejriwal tweeted.
Kejriwal, Sisodia, Jain and Cabinet minister Gopal Rai have been camping in the Raj Niwas -- the official accommodation-cum-office of LG Anil Baijal -- since Monday evening.
They have been demanding a direction to the IAS officers working in the Delhi administration to end their undeclared strike, action against officers who have struck work for "four months" and approval to his government's proposal for doorstep delivery of ration to the poor.
Special medical team visits Sisodia, Jain
A team of medical specialists on Friday examined Manish Sisodia and Satyendar Jain.
A senior official said Jain has lost some weight since he sat on fast on Tuesday, a day after AAP leaders, including Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia, had gone to meet Baijal with their demands.
"A regular team, consisting of a doctor, a nurse and a helper, has been visiting to check the health of the ministers thrice a day.
This afternoon a team of specialists visited them," he told PTI. The specialist team consists of a cardiologist, nephrologist, endocrinologist and the medical head of Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital, the official said.
"At 2:30 pm, his (Jain's) vitals were checked and his sugar level was 57 units (mg/dL). His blood pressure reading was 98/64, while the pulse reading was 70.
"However, ketone level (more than 3 units) has been detected in his body. In a normal condition, ketone should not be found," the official said. Asked about Sisodia, he said the deputy chief minister "is doing fine."
"There is no need to hospitalise them as of now." Jain's sugar level had dropped to nearly half of the normal on Thursday, but doctors were regularly monitoring his condition.
Jain, who sat on fast demanding that Baijal direct IAS officers to end their "strike", was joined a day later by Sisodia. They also demand that the Lt Governor approve the proposal for doorstep delivery of ration.
Kejriwal on Friday wrote a fresh letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking his intervention to end the IAS officers' "strike".
He also hit out at his detractors, saying the sit-in was "not for personal gains" but for the greater good of the people of Delhi.
"After meeting him on Monday evening, I had hoped that the L-G would say he had ordered end of the strike and ask us to go back home.
I am surprised that it is the fifth day and he is not willing to have it ended," he alleged in a video.