Mohali: Popular Punjabi singer Rajvir Jawanda continues to battle for his life at Fortis Hospital in Mohali, six days after suffering severe injuries in a bike accident near Pinjore, Haryana. According to medical staff, his condition remains critical, with no signs of improvement despite intensive care and continuous ventilator support.
Doctors monitoring Rajvir’s case have issued five medical bulletins so far, each reflecting the same grim status—his neurological response remains minimal, and he has not regained consciousness or spoken since the incident.
Hospital sources say Rajvir is being closely attended to by a team of specialists from the neurosciences and critical care departments. He remains on life support, and while vital signs such as heart rate have stabilized, brain activity remains dangerously low.
The accident, which occurred earlier this week, resulted in serious head and spinal injuries, prompting his immediate transfer from a local civil hospital to Fortis’s intensive care unit. Doctors had initially considered surgical intervention, but the extent of his injuries and ongoing instability have complicated that decision.
The severity of his condition has sent shockwaves through the Punjabi entertainment industry and beyond. Fans, family members, and public figures have continued to gather at the hospital, offering prayers and support. Gurdwaras across Punjab have been holding special prayer sessions, hoping for a miracle.
On Wednesday, former Member of Parliament Prof. Prem Singh Chandumajra visited the hospital and met with the family, expressing solidarity and concern. Several Punjabi artists and political figures have also made their way to Fortis to check on Rajveer’s condition.
A family friend, speaking on condition of anonymity, said, “It’s been heartbreaking. We’re holding on to hope, but every day without progress is incredibly difficult for all of us.”
With no signs of improvement yet, Rajvir’s fans and well-wishers across the globe remain anxiously waiting for positive news. The next few days will be crucial as doctors continue their efforts to stabilize him and assess further treatment options.