CPI(M) veteran Somnath Chatterjee's health critical, on ventilator support
The CPI(M) veteran is suffering from kidney ailment and was put on ventilator support on Saturday.
Kolkata: The health condition of former Lok Sabha Speaker, Somnath Chatterjee, continues to be in a critical state. The Communist Party of India Marxist (CPIM) veteran is suffering from kidney ailment and was put on ventilator support on Saturday.
The 89-year-old was re-admitted to hospital on August 10 following a slight decline in his health.
Chatterjee, who is one of the longest-serving parliamentarians in India, is not keeping well from the past few months.
In July, he was admitted to a private medical center in Kolkata after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke.
Chatterjee a 10-time Lok Sabha MP, is currently an independent candidate. He served as the Speaker of Lok Sabha from 2004 to 2009. He joined the CPI(M) in 1968 and remained its leader till 2008.
He was expelled from the political outfit after he refused to step down from his position in the Parliament after the Communist party withdrew support from the Congress government over the India-US nuclear deal.