SP leader Rajendra Chaudhary suffers heart attack, admitted to ICU of Civil Hospital; Akhilesh Yadav came to meet
Lucknow. A big and worrying news is coming out from the political corridors of Uttar Pradesh. One of the prominent leaders and founding members of the Samajwadi Party, Rajendra Chaudhary’s health has suddenly deteriorated. On Friday, he suffered a heart attack, after which he was hurriedly admitted to Shyama Prasad Mukherjee (Civil) Hospital in Lucknow. According to doctors, his condition remains very critical.
Actually, former minister Rajendra Chaudhary has suffered cardiac arrest after suffering a heart attack. Seeing the seriousness of the situation, the hospital administration immediately shifted him to ICU. As soon as this news spread in political circles, a wave of concern ran among SP workers and leaders.
Special team of doctors engaged in monitoring
Civil Hospital Director Dr. GP Gupta has shared initial information about the health of Rajendra Chaudhary. He told that the former minister has suffered cardiac arrest after a heart attack, due to which his condition remains critical. The hospital management did not want to take any risk, so specialist doctors were immediately contacted. It is being told that Professor Bhuvan Chandra Tiwari, Chairman of the Cardiology Department of Lohia Institute, has been specially called for consultation. He has also reached the Civil Hospital and is monitoring the details of his treatment along with the team of doctors.
SP chief Akhilesh Yadav reached the hospital
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav immediately reached the Civil Hospital as soon as he received the news of the ill health of his close friend and one of the oldest party commanders, Rajendra Chaudhary. He met the doctors directly and inquired about Chaudhary’s health. Akhilesh Yadav has asked the doctors to make all possible arrangements for his treatment.
After Akhilesh Yadav reached the hospital, SP leaders and workers started gathering there. Everyone is praying for the speedy recovery of their leader.
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