Sonia Gandhi dehydrated, condition stable, say doctors
Gandhi was shifted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital from Army's Research and Referral Hospital.
New Delhi: Congress President Sonia Gandhi is dehydrated but stable, said Sir Ganga Ram Hospital where she was shifted on Wednesday from Army's Research and Referral Hospital.
"Mrs Sonia Gandhi has been admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital today at 1:30 PM under the care of Dr Arup Basu and his team from Department of Pulmonology.”
"She is dehydrated but is presently stable and her further investigations are being conducted. She is advised rest," Chairman of the hospital Dr D S Rana said in a medical bulletin.
The 69-year-old Congress chief returned here by a chartered flight close to midnight after she had to abandon the 8-km roadshow in Varanasi midway due to illness.
After landing, Sonia was taken to the RR Hospital, which is close to the airport.