Stalin diagnosed with heart rate variation, continues to govern from hospital room Source- Social Media
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CM Stalin governs from hospital after heart rate diagnosis

Stalin manages state affairs from hospital bed

IANS

Chief Minister Stalin, despite being hospitalized for a heart rate issue, continues to govern from Apollo Hospitals, Chennai. After a successful therapeutic procedure, he remains stable and actively engages in administrative duties via video conference, ensuring the smooth operation of government programs. Hospital authorities anticipate his full recovery within two days, alleviating public concerns.

Chennai, July 24 (IANS) A statement, issued by the hospital, said that the Chief Minister underwent a therapeutic procedure in the morning to address the condition and is currently in stable health. According to the statement signed by Dr Anil B.G., Director of Medical Services at Apollo Hospitals, the diagnostic angiogram performed on the Chief Minister revealed no abnormalities. The procedure was undertaken under the supervision of a medical expert committee led by senior interventional cardiologist Dr. G. Sengottuvelu.

Despite being hospitalised, Stalin has continued to discharge his administrative responsibilities from the hospital. He interacted with Chief Secretary Muruganandam and reviewed ongoing government programmes, including the flagship ‘#WithYou_Stalin’ public grievance redressal camps being held across the state. Sources said that the Chief Minister signed several important files and issued instructions to district Collectors and officials via video conference.

Hospital authorities have said that Stalin is expected to make a full recovery and return to his normal routine within two days. The medical team noted that the early detection of the issue and prompt intervention helped prevent any serious complications. The 72-year-old Chief Minister, who had earlier reported uneasiness and giddiness, was admitted to Apollo Hospitals, Greams Road, on Monday morning. His hospitalisation prompted concern among political leaders and the general public, but updates from the hospital and his own messages have since allayed fears.