MK Stalin Hospitalised in Chennai
MK Stalin Hospitalised in Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin was admitted to Apollo Hospital in Chennai on Monday after experiencing mild discomfort and dizziness during his morning walk. According to officials, his condition is stable, and doctors are conducting routine medical checks.
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M.K. Stalin Hospitalised After Experiencing Giddiness
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin was admitted to Apollo Hospital in Chennai on July 22 after experiencing mild discomfort and giddiness during his regular morning walk. Sources close to the CM confirmed that he was taken to the hospital as a precautionary measure.
A medical bulletin from Apollo Hospital stated that the chief minister is under observation and undergoing standard tests. Doctors have confirmed that his condition is stable and there is no immediate cause for concern.
Routine Tests Underway, Condition Stable
Medical staff at Apollo Hospital reported that Stalin underwent a preliminary assessment and is now under medical supervision. While no official diagnosis has been made public, officials say that the hospitalisation was precautionary.
Health Minister Ma. Subramanian visited the hospital shortly after Stalin was admitted and reassured the public that the CM is doing well. “There is nothing to worry. The Chief Minister is stable and will return home soon,” he said.
Political and Public Reactions
News of Stalin’s hospitalisation spread quickly, prompting responses from across the political spectrum. Several opposition leaders extended their wishes for a speedy recovery. DMK supporters also gathered outside Apollo Hospital to show solidarity and pray for their leader’s well-being.
Stalin, 71, has maintained a busy public schedule in recent weeks, attending back-to-back official events and meetings. His hospital visit has raised concerns about the toll of a demanding political life on health, especially for senior leaders.
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CM Likely to Be Discharged Soon
While no official discharge date has been announced, hospital sources suggest that M.K. Stalin may be discharged within the next 24 to 48 hours, depending on the outcome of his routine tests. The Chief Minister is expected to resume work after a brief rest, according to DMK party insiders.