Late last night, a team of doctors from RML hospital had examined Mishra and said his blood sugar level, pulse rate and blood pressure were normal. The doctors had also advised that he be hospitalised, but Mishra carried on with his hunger strike.
The doctors said that the mild dehydration suffered by Mishra was because of no salt intake for the last few days, and described the condition as “starvation ketosis”.
Mishra started his hunger strike on May 10, with the demand that his party release details of foreign tours undertaken by five leaders.
He has also levelled allegations of corruption against several party leaders, including the Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and PWD Minister Satyendra Jain.