JODHPUR, March 16 -- A day after climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was released from Jodhpur Central Jail, his wife Gitanjali J Angmo shared emotional posts on social media describing the months she spent travelling to Jodhpur to meet him during his detention. In posts on the social media platform X on Sunday, Angmo said she had written the final letter to the jail superintendent seeking permission to meet Wangchuk and inform him about his release. Thanking the people of Jodhpur for their support, she said the "ordeal" of the activist spending 170 days inside the jail had finally ended. Angmo wrote that over the past five months she had been making two trips every week to Jodhpur for brief meetings with her husband. Each meeting, she said, lasted only about 60 minutes. "While I thank Jodhpur for all the love and support, I am glad that Wangchuk's ordeal of being inside the jail for 170 days and my ordeal of making two trips a week every week for just a 60 minute meeting has finally ended," she said in her post. In another post, Angmo said she had finally been able to have a relaxed and uninterrupted conversation with Wangchuk after his release, something that had not been possible during jail visits. "After a long time we had a free-flowing chat without glancing at the scary clock every now and then to make the most of the fleeting 60 minutes as in jail," she wrote. She added that Wangchuk was being taken for a medical examination following the advice of their family doctor and would remain under observation for 36 hours at a hospital. Wangchuk was released from Jodhpur Central Jail on Saturday after the Ministry of Home Affairs revoked his detention under the National Security Act with immediate effect. He had been detained on September 26, 2025, following a law and order situation that arose during his hunger strike in Leh in the Union Territory of Ladakh. After the detention order was issued by the Leh district administration, he was lodged in Jodhpur Central Jail....