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Former President Pranab Mukherjee in coma, vital parameters stable: Hospital
The previous President was admitted to the R&R hospital after testing constructive for coronavirus illness Covid-19. He underwent mind surgical procedure on Monday after a clot was found.
Former President Pranab Mukherjee is in a comatose state, however his vital parametres are secure, the Military’s Analysis and Referral (R&R) Hospital mentioned on Thursday morning.
Mukherjee’s situation stays unchanged and he continues to be on ventilatory assist, it additional mentioned.
The previous President was admitted to the R&R hospital after testing constructive for coronavirus illness Covid-19. He underwent a mind surgical procedure on Monday after a clot was found.
His son Abhijit tweeted on Thursday requested folks to cease circulating pretend information about Mukherjee’s well being. “Speculations & pretend information being circulated by reputed Journalists on social media clearly displays that Media in India has turn into a manufacturing unit of Faux Information,” he mentioned.
Mukherjee’s daughter Shamistha additionally mentioned that rumours shouldn’t be unfold concerning the former President.
On Wednesday, she had shared a prayer on Twitter. “Final 12 months 8August was 1 of d happiest day four me as my dad acquired Bharat Ratna.Precisely a 12 months in a while 10Aug he fell critically ailing. Could God do no matter is finest four him & give me power 2 settle for each joys & sorrows of life with equanimity. I sincerely thank all four their issues,” Sharmistha had tweeted.
Mukherjee, 84, had mentioned on Monday on Twitter that he examined constructive for Covid-19.
“On a go to to the hospital for a separate process, I’ve examined constructive for Covid-19 as we speak. I request the individuals who got here in contact with me in the final week, to please self isolate and get examined for Covid-19,” Mukherjee had tweeted.
Mukherjee, who was the India’s president between 2012 and 2017, had been conserving his public interactions at a minimal degree after the coronavirus pandemic swept cross the nation.