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Ex-CEM remains fit after 14-day fast

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SHILLONG: The health condition of former CEM of KHADC, Adelbert Nongrum, who is on a hunger strike at Civil Hospital Junction for last two weeks, is stable whereas other five persons were in and out of civil hospital following deterioration of their health condition.
Among the six persons on a fast, HANM Vice President, Central body, Bobby  Basaiawmoit was admitted  to Civil Hospital on Thursday after his health condition deteriorated.
Others who were discharged from the hospital and continue to fast are Devijune Myrthoh (HANM general secretary Mairang), Sanborlang Lyngkhoi ( HANM working president Nongkhlaw circle), Evankman Bynnod and  Goldy Warjri
Adelbert, who has not been admitted to civil hospital, said that for the last three days he was taking water during the fast. He, however, said that earlier he took glucose and ORS.
Doctors at the civil hospital carry out regular check-up of those who are on hunger strike.

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