New Delhi: Former Congress President Sonia Gandhi was admitted to Medanta Hospital in Gurugram late Tuesday night for a series of routine medical evaluations. Sources within the facility confirmed that the 79-year-old leader arrived at the hospital around 10:00 PM and was subsequently admitted to undergo various examinations and diagnostic tests. Her admission is reportedly part of a scheduled monitoring process rather than an emergency intervention.
She is currently being cared for at the Medanta Institute of Digestive & Hepatobiliary Sciences, a specialized centre focused on comprehensive gastrointestinal, liver, and pancreatic health. The institute is led by Dr. Randhir Sud, a veteran physician who has been a primary healthcare provider for Mrs. Gandhi for several years. Dr. Sud was previously associated with Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, where she historically received her routine treatments before the medical team transitioned to the Medanta facility in Gurugram.
Mrs. Gandhi has made several visits to medical institutions in the past for both acute and routine health matters, often being monitored by the same team of specialists. While the hospital has provided confirmation of her arrival and stay, the focus remains on the completion of her standard diagnostic cycle. Supporters and party members are closely monitoring the situation, though all current indications point toward a planned and precautionary medical review intended to ensure her continued wellbeing.