Samajwadi Party (SP) leader and Lok Sabha MP Dimple Yadav visited Jantar Mantar in New Delhi along with several party MPs to meet social activist Sonam Wangchuk, who is leading an ongoing protest under the CJP campaign. During the visit, the delegation expressed solidarity with Wangchuk and the protesters, stating that democratic movements deserve to be heard through dialogue and constitutional means. The visit has added further political attention to the demonstration, which has been continuing for several weeks.
According to party leaders, Dimple Yadav spent time interacting with Sonam Wangchuk and members of the protest, discussing the issues being raised through the movement. She reiterated that peaceful protests are an important part of democracy and said public concerns should receive a fair hearing from the authorities.
The protest at Jantar Mantar has drawn participants from different parts of the country and has received support from several student groups, social activists and opposition leaders in recent days. Sonam Wangchuk has been observing an indefinite hunger strike, while supporters continue to gather at the protest site demanding action on the issues raised under the CJP campaign.
During the visit, Dimple Yadav and the accompanying MPs met protesters and inquired about Wangchuk's health. Organisers of the movement have repeatedly expressed concern over his physical condition as the hunger strike continues. Medical teams have been monitoring his health regularly, while supporters have appealed for constructive dialogue to resolve the matter.
Speaking after the meeting, Samajwadi Party leaders said their visit was intended to express support for citizens exercising their democratic rights through peaceful protest. They stressed that differences of opinion should be addressed through discussion rather than confrontation and urged the government to engage with the protesters.
The protest has become one of the most closely watched demonstrations in the national capital, attracting leaders from various political parties. Over the past several days, a number of MPs and public figures have visited Jantar Mantar to meet Sonam Wangchuk and extend support to the ongoing campaign.
Meanwhile, organisers have continued their appeal for wider public participation in the movement. They maintain that the campaign seeks greater transparency and accountability on the issues they have raised and have reiterated that the protest will remain peaceful and constitutional.
Political observers say Dimple Yadav's visit reflects growing opposition interest in the ongoing demonstration. Her presence, along with other Samajwadi Party MPs, has brought additional national attention to the protest at a time when discussions surrounding the movement continue to intensify.
As of now, the hunger strike remains underway, and no official announcement has been made regarding a resolution. Protest organisers have indicated that the movement will continue until meaningful discussions take place with the concerned authorities. Meanwhile, political leaders from different parties are expected to continue visiting Jantar Mantar in the coming days as the protest gains further momentum.