Arun Jaitley's health deteriorates!

Former Union minister in Modi's first term and senior BJP leader, Arun Jaitley is under critical condition and he has been under life supporting system to rescue his health, which deteriorates, from the danger level.

Arun Jaitley ,66 year old, who served as Union Finance and Defense minister in Modi's cabinet where he had seen as one of the powerful voices and confidants of the Modi government, has been admitted in AIIMS, Delhi since August 9th due to breathing trouble and the hospital had released its last bulletin on August 10th where it had told that his health is stable and responds to the treatments.

President Kovind and Vice president Venkaiah Naidu and Prime minister Modi were among those who have visited the latter in the hospital on August 10th when he was kept under intensive care support and had been with life support system where the hospital authorities have said that his health deteriorates and a multidisciplinary team of doctors monitoring his health condition.

Several national and state leaders had directly visited him in the hospital and the list includes Bihar Chief minister Nitish Kumar, Union minister Piyosh Goyal and Congress leaders Abhishek Singhvi and Scindia visited the hospital on Saturday to inquire the condition. Adding to the line of visitors, were Union Health minister Harsh Vardhan , BJP's Satish Upadhyay and Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa.

Former Chief minister and current Chief minister of Uttar Pradesh Mayawati and Yogi Adityanath had visited the hospital separately and Union minister Harsh Vardhan had told that the doctors in AIIMS are doing their best they can.

Jaitley had previous episodes of getting admitted for treatment in AIIMS in last May, further to which he stayed out of contesting in Lok Sabha elections by citing his health issues and during his tenure as Finance minister in Modi's first term, he had undergone a renal transplant on May 2018 at AIIMS while Piyosh Goyal had taken the duties of finance ministry as his additional responsibilities.

 

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