Heeraben Modi Health: Condition Gradually Improving, Says Family
PM Modi reached Ahmedabad from Delhi on Wednesday afternoon and visited the hospital to meet his mother. He remained at the hospital for more than an hour.
Ahmedabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's elder brother Somabhai Modi on Thursday said their mother Hiraben's condition was gradually improving and she had liquid food in the morning.
Hiraben (99) was admitted to the super-speciality UN Mehta Institute of Cardiology and Research Centre here on Wednesday morning due to some health issues.
"Her condition is gradually improving. She is much better today, she moved her arms and legs," Somabhai Modi told PTI.
"She even asked us, through a sign, to put her in the sitting position and also took liquid food given by the hospital. The decision about her discharge will be taken by doctors after conducting her CT Scan and MRI today," he said.
The hospital on Wednesday in a statement said the condition of the prime minister's mother is stable.
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PM Modi reached Ahmedabad from Delhi on Wednesday afternoon and visited the hospital to meet his mother. He remained at the hospital for more than an hour.
He had also spoken to doctors at the hospital, a government-funded autonomous medical facility situated on the campus of the civil hospital.
Hiraben, also called Hiraba, lives at Raysan village near Gandhinagar city with PM Modi's younger brother Pankaj Modi.
The prime minister regularly visits Raysan and spends time with her mother during most of his Gujarat visits.
While leaving the hospital, Modi folded his hands in the 'namaste' pose to the crowd and waiting media persons.
Gujarat chief minister Bhupendra Patel also visited the hospital to inquire about the health of Hiraben.
The PM also spoke to doctors at the hospital.
BJP MP Jugalji Thakor said Hiraben’s condition is stable and she might be discharged in a day or two.
Hiraben, also called Hiraba, was admitted to U N Mehta Institute of Cardiology and Research Centre, a government-funded autonomous hospital situated in the campus of the civil hospital, in the morning.
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