Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is currently undergoing treatment at Fortis Hospital in Mohali, where he was admitted due to health concerns. The CM’s condition has reportedly shown signs of improvement, but his hospitalization has led to the cancellation of key meetings, including a scheduled cabinet session.
CM Mann, who had been experiencing weakness and a slow heartbeat over the past two days, was initially treated at his residence in Chandigarh. However, his condition worsened on Friday evening, prompting his admission to the hospital for closer monitoring. Medical teams have been closely observing his health, and reports indicate that his pulse rate has improved.
The hospital administration confirmed that CM Mann was admitted after complaining of symptoms that required immediate attention. Doctors at the facility acted swiftly, and after a thorough examination, it was decided that he should remain under observation to ensure a full recovery.
While in the hospital, Mann has received a visit from his mother, who came to provide support, as well as from AAP leader and former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia. His family and party colleagues have expressed their hopes for a quick recovery.
The CM’s health issues have also led to changes in the state’s political schedule. A proposed cabinet meeting that was supposed to take place on Friday evening has been postponed due to CM Mann’s condition. His planned visit to flood-affected areas with AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal was also delayed as a result of his illness.
As of now, medical professionals are monitoring the Chief Minister’s health closely, and his pulse rate improvement signals a positive trend. The state’s residents and political leaders are hoping for his speedy recovery, as his absence has impacted both official duties and public engagements.
The Chief Minister’s office has assured that the government will continue to function, with other key officials stepping in to handle ongoing matters in his absence. Meanwhile, party leaders and well-wishers continue to express their support for Mann, with many hoping he returns to his duties soon.