Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed dies in New Delhi
New Delhi: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed passed away in New Delhi on Thursday morning.
The Chief Minister breathed his last around 7.30 am, Education Minister and spokesman for Government Nayeem Akhter said here.
79-year-old Sayeed, detected with sepsis, decreased blood counts and pneumonia, was admitted to the hospital on December 24, with complains of neck pain and fever.
Sayeed was admitted in AIIMS for the past 14 days. He was in the Intensive Care Unit of AIIMS and during hospitalisation his platelets had dropped dangerously low. For the past few days, the Chief Minister was on a ventilator.
Sayeed is survived by his wife, three daughters including PDP President Mehbooba Mufti, and a son.
The mortal remains of the Chief Minister would be flown to Srinagar where the body will be kept for people to have the last glimpse of their leader. He will be buried in his ancestral village in South Kashmir.
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Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh met the family of Sayeed in hospital.
Sayeed took over as chief minister of PDP-BJP coalition on March 1 last year.
His health had sparked off speculation that there could be a possible change of guard. Sayeed had himself hinted last November during a press conference in Jammu that he would like to hand over the reins to his daughter Mehbooba Mufti.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoles Sayeed’s death, says his demise leaves a huge void in the nation and in J&K.
Mufti Sahab provided a healing touch to J&K through his leadership. He will be missed by all of us, tweeted Modi.
Just heard the terrible terrible news of Mufti Sahib's passing away. I'm shocked & deeply saddened. May he rest in peace.
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