Saturday , December 28 2024

LK Advani discharged from Apollo, admitted to hospital four times in 6 months

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Former Deputy PM Lal Krishna Advani has been admitted to the hospital for the fourth time in the last 6 months. This time Advani stayed in Apollo for about 12 days. Now as his health has improved, he has been discharged from the hospital.

Senior BJP leader and former Deputy Prime Minister Lal Krishna Advani has been discharged from the hospital after 12 days. Advani was admitted to Apollo Hospital in Delhi on 12 December. After his health improved, the hospital decided to discharge him.

According to reports, Advani was admitted to the hospital on December 12 due to muscle spasm during urination, after which he was referred to Apollo Hospital’s senior neurologist Dr. Vineet was undergoing treatment under the supervision of Suri.

First shift to private ward and then discharge

At the time of admission, LK Advani was kept in the ICU, but as his health improved, he was first kept in a private ward and then discharged. Advani will now continue his treatment at his official residence in Delhi. 97 year old Advani lives in Delhi with his daughter.

Hospitalized 4 times in 6 months

LK Advani has been admitted to hospital 4 times in the last 6 months. Advani was admitted to AIIMS in June 2024. Within a day Advani was discharged from here. Advani was inducted into Apollo in July 2024. Advani was admitted to Apollo due to urinary problem. Advani also entered Apollo in August. Even then only problems related to urination came to the fore. On 12 December, Advani was again admitted to the hospital, where Advani stayed for about 12 days.

Bharat Ratna was awarded this year

BJP founder and former Deputy Prime Minister Lal Krishna Advani was awarded the Bharat Ratna this year. President Draupadi Murmu himself went to his house to give this honour. Advani, who entered politics through RSS, has been a minister in the governments of Morarji Desai and Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Advani is also called the head of Bharatiya Janata Party.