The personal doctor of Sonam Wangchuk has rejected a report from Safdarjung Hospital that claimed the activist had a potassium deficiency. The doctor described the findings as 'suspicious' but provided no further details. Sonam Wangchuk is a well-known environmentalist and social activist from Ladakh, India. He is famous for inventing the 'Ice Stupa' artificial glacier and has led several hunger strikes demanding statehood for Ladakh. His health has been a topic of public concern, especially during his prolonged fasts. The doctor's rejection of the hospital report adds to the ongoing uncertainty about Wangchuk's medical condition. No official statement from Safdarjung Hospital or Wangchuk's legal team has been released yet. The dispute highlights the tension between Wangchuk's supporters and medical authorities. It remains unclear what steps will be taken next. The activist continues to receive medical care, and his condition is being monitored.