Congress leader Sonia Gandhi was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi on Monday evening after she developed a severe cough. Doctors confirmed that her health is stable and that they are closely monitoring her condition.
Hospital sources said Sonia Gandhi had breathing discomfort for the past few days. She sought medical care as the symptoms did not ease. A senior lung specialist is supervising her treatment, and doctors have advised rest.
Sources added that Sonia Gandhi had visited the hospital earlier for routine check-ups. Doctors believe Delhi’s rising air pollution may have worsened her cough. The capital has seen a sharp rise in pollution levels in recent weeks.
Air pollution in Delhi has become a major health risk. Many residents are reporting breathing problems and irritation. Experts warn that poor air quality can severely affect elderly people and those with lung issues.
Adding to the concern, a recent study by Jawaharlal Nehru University found harmful bacteria in Delhi’s air. The study said some bacteria resist common medicines. Health experts warn that this can increase the risk of lung infections.
Congress leaders wished Sonia Gandhi a quick recovery. Doctors will review her health over the next few days before deciding on further treatment or discharge.
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