Telangana CM KCR Admitted To AIG Hospital In Hyderabad
He was admitted to the hospital after experiencing unexpected abdominal discomfort
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao was taken to AIG Hospitals in Hyderabad on Sunday morning after experiencing unexpected abdominal discomfort. The hospital revealed the CM has developed an ulcer in his stomach.
"He has developed a small ulcer in his stomach, and treatment has been initiated. All other parameters are normal," said AIG hospital in a statement as quoted by news agency ANI.
Telangana CM KCR was taken to AIG Hospitals in Hyderabad on Sunday morning after experiencing unexpected abdominal discomfort. He has developed a small ulcer in his stomach, and treatment has been initiated. His all other parameters are normal: AIG Hospitals
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In a statement, the hospital said, "This is to inform that the Chief Minister of Telangana, KCR, developed abdominal discomfort today (Sunday) morning, following which he was examined by Dr D Nageshwar Reddy, Chairman of AIG Hospitals. He was brought to AIG Hospitals following CT and Endoscopy was performed. A small ulcer in the stomach was found which is being managed medically. His all other parameters are normal. Appropriate medication has been started."
BRS Protests Against Bandi Sanjay's 'Objectionable' Comments
BRS on Saturday staged protests at various places in the state against the objectionable comments allegedly made by state BJP president Bandi Sanjay Kumar on party MLC K Kavitha, even as the Telangana State Commission for Women took cognisance of the remarks and sought a police inquiry.
The Commission asked the state Director General of Police (DGP) to inquire into the matter and submit a report at the earliest, Commission sources said. Kumar will be summoned based on the report, they said.
Meanwhile, BRS activists led by party MLA KP Vivekananda held a protest at Chintal in the city, while Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) Mayor Vijaya Lakshmi R Gadwal and party Corporators protested at Banjara Hills, party sources said.
State Minister for ST Welfare, Women and Child Welfare Satyavati Rathod, BRS MP Maloth Kavitha and other leaders, who were camping in Delhi, condemned the alleged comments by Sanjay Kumar and demanded an apology from him.
GHMC Mayor Vijaya Lakshmi R Gadwal, BRS woman corporators and party leaders attempted to enter Raj Bhavan to submit a peitition to the Governor against Kumar, but police prevented them from going ahead.
The party leaders then pasted their representation on the barricades and squatted on the road, raising slogans against BJP and Sanjay Kumar.
The BRS party workers also lodged complaints at different police stations in the city and other districts against Kumar.
A police official told PTI that they have sought legal opinion and will proceed accordingly.
Kumar allegedly made the comments in the context of MLC Kavitha's appearance before Enforcement Directorate in the Delhi excise policy case.
Responding to BRS charge against Sanjay Kumar, state BJP secretary B Jayasree said Kumar's comments are being blown out of proportion and taken out of context by the state's ruling party. The BRS is attempting to divert people's attention from Kavitha's appearance before the ED, she added.
(With PTI inputs)