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Anna Hazare stable in ICU, say doctors
Social activist Anna Hazare was admitted to the ICU of Medanta Hospital after he complained of acidity and weakness and is now stable.
Gurgaon: Social activist Anna Hazare was admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) of Medanta Hospital here after he complained of acidity and weakness and is now stable, a doctor said on Friday.
He was first admitted to the emergency ward of the hospital and then shifted to the ICU. "Anna complained of acidity, cough and weakness Friday morning and was admitted to Medicity Medanta here in Sector 38," a close activist of Anna said.
"He is stable and his heath is better. He is recovering. He has been kept in an ICU for some private reasons, not for his illness," said a senior doctor at Medanta. Hazare is scheduled to meet members of Anna Samanwaya Simiti from Haryana on December 9.
Hazare, 75, was the face of the India Against Corruption movement, which was launched in December 2010 and united the poor and the middle class against corruption.
IANS
He was first admitted to the emergency ward of the hospital and then shifted to the ICU. "Anna complained of acidity, cough and weakness Friday morning and was admitted to Medicity Medanta here in Sector 38," a close activist of Anna said.
"He is stable and his heath is better. He is recovering. He has been kept in an ICU for some private reasons, not for his illness," said a senior doctor at Medanta. Hazare is scheduled to meet members of Anna Samanwaya Simiti from Haryana on December 9.
Hazare, 75, was the face of the India Against Corruption movement, which was launched in December 2010 and united the poor and the middle class against corruption.
IANS