Maharashtra caretaker CM Eknath Shinde on Tuesday left Jupiter Hospital in Thane on Tuesday, following a thorough medical examination.


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Earlier, CM Eknath Shinde rushed to Jupiter Hospital in Thane due to a lack of improvement in his health. Doctors have recommended a thorough examination.


"I am fine, do not worry," Shinde told reporters as he was driven to Hospital.


Shiv Sena leader Uday Samant stated that it was a "routine check-up" and that Chief Minister Shinde would return to his official residence, `Varsha', in Mumbai afterwards.


"He has had throat infection, weakness and fever. He would be undergoing a blood test," Samant added.



Earlier, after returning from Daregaon, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde took a rest at his residence in Thane. Following two days of rest, a team from Jupiter Hospital visited his home to conduct tests for dengue and malaria. The test results came back negative for both diseases. 


However, Shinde was experiencing recurrent fever due to a rise in white blood cell count. To undergo further tests, he has to Jupiter Hospital for medical evaluation on Tuesday.


Shinde, whose party is part of the BJP-led Mahayuti coalition, has been unwell for the past few days and has been staying at his private residence.


His decision to travel to his village, Dare, in Satara district last Friday fueled speculation that he was unhappy with the way the new Mahayuti government was taking shape.


(With PTI inputs)