Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi has been admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi due to bronchitis. In a statement, the hospital said that the 76-year-old is stable.
Congress president Sonia Gandhi appeared before the Enforcement Directorate on Thursday for questioning in connection with an alleged money laundering case related to the National Herald newspaper. Sonia Gandhi arrived at the Enforcement Directorate's headquarters in central Delhi a little after noon escorted by her Z+ category CRPF security cover. Her questioning had been deferred earlier after she was hospitalised after testing positive for coronavirus. Meanwhile, the Congress, including its state units, is protesting across the nation in solidarity with the party chief. Stay tuned to Indiatoday.in for the latest updates.
Congress president Sonia Gandhi was detected with a lower respiratory tract infection after being admitted to Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi, and continues to be under close observation and treatment, the party said today.
Congress president Sonia Gandhi is currently being treated for a fungal infection detected in her lower respiratory tract and other post-COVID symptoms at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi, the party said in a statement on Friday morning.
Sonia Gandhi Gets Fungal Infection After Covid-19: Congress Chief Sonia Gandhi has been hospitalized after she was tested positive for coronavirus. She has been admitted to Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi and she is undergoing treatment from the past few days.