Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann Readmitted to Hospital in Mohali for Medical Observation
In a recent development, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann was readmitted to a private hospital in Mohali on Monday evening. This follows his initial admission over the weekend, with medical authorities confirming that he underwent a comprehensive clinical assessment and remains under the close supervision of a multidisciplinary medical team.
Medical Bulletin Details Stable Condition and Exhaustion
A medical bulletin released by the hospital on Tuesday provided clarity on the situation. It stated that Chief Minister Mann arrived at the medical facility on Monday for what was described as a routine medical evaluation. The bulletin further elaborated that all his vital parameters are stable and within normal limits. However, he is experiencing exhaustion, which led to his admission for observation and supportive care. The hospital emphasized that his condition is stable, and he continues to be monitored by a team of healthcare professionals.
Timeline of Events: From Initial Admission to Readmission
Earlier, Mann was first admitted to the hospital on Sunday evening after reporting uneasiness, which was reportedly caused by high blood pressure. He was discharged on Monday to participate in a significant event in Moga. This event involved joining AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal for the village defence committee (VDC) oath-taking ceremony, a key part of the state's anti-drug campaign.
Despite his health concerns, there was suspense over his attendance at the Moga event until the chief minister himself posted on his social media accounts, confirming his participation. After fulfilling his commitment, Mann returned to the hospital around 8 pm on Monday for readmission, highlighting the ongoing nature of his medical evaluation.
The situation underscores the balancing act between public duties and personal health, with medical teams ensuring his well-being while he addresses state responsibilities. The hospital's updates aim to provide transparency and reassure the public of his stable condition during this period of observation.