AK Antony Suffers Light Brain Stroke, Condition Stable Say Docs

He was admitted to the Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in New Delhi on Wednesday, 29 November.
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Former Defence Minister AK Antony, who suffered a minor brain stroke, has been admitted to a hospital in New Delhi, and his condition is stable at present, doctors said on Thursday, 29 November.

The 76-year-old Member of Parliament and senior Congress leader was admitted to the Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital on 28 November.

He had suffered a mild brain stroke following which he was brought here. His condition is stable at present, and no surgery is required at the moment.
Senior Doctor, Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital

Antony had been admitted into the Nursing Ward of the hospital under the care of Dr R S Tonk, the doctor added.

The former Defence Minister and Kerala Chief Minister was admitted to the Centre-run hospital after he “suffered a minor brain haemorrhage” when he had a fall in his house, a hospital doctor, who did not wish to be named, had told PTI.

Social media has emerged with wishes of speedy recovery and good health for Antony.

The 76-year-old Congress leader was the defence minister during the UPA government. Antony had earlier this year made strong statements criticising the BJP government for chasing out 40,000 Rohingyas and compared it to former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s acceptance of refugees from Bangladesh in 1971.

(With inputs from PTI)

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Published: 29 Nov 2017,02:06 AM IST

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