Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi’s health condition is reported as “absolutely stable” by Sir Ganga Ram Hospital. She was admitted due to respiratory discomfort exacerbated by bronchial asthma, likely influenced by cold weather and air pollution in Delhi. Dr. Ajay Swaroop, the hospital’s Chairman, mentioned that she is responding well to treatment and is under observation as a precaution.
The medical team at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital is closely monitoring Sonia Gandhi’s health parameters. She is currently being treated with antibiotics and other supportive medications. A decision on her discharge is expected to be made by the treating physicians based on her clinical progress, possibly within the next day or two. The update aims to reassure party members and supporters following news of her hospitalization.
Sonia Gandhi, who recently turned 79, had attended significant Congress party events in late December. She participated in the party’s Foundation Day celebrations and the Congress Working Committee meeting in New Delhi. Additionally, she criticized the government’s legislative changes, particularly regarding the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, in a statement last month.
