Former Telangana Chief Minister KCR Hospitalised with Fever, Under Observation
- On July 3, Rao was admitted to Yashoda Hospital with fever and weakness, and his condition remains stable.
- Prompted by weakness, fever, and high blood sugar, Rao was admitted on July 3 following medical advice.
- Preliminary tests show high blood sugar and low sodium levels, with vitals normal, and medications started, according to hospital officials.
- Party leaders and supporters gathered at the hospital amid police attempts to arrest BRS student leaders, highlighting rising political tensions following KCR's hospitalization.
- With elections nearing, political activity is expected to intensify as speculation grows that KCR may pass leadership to his son KTR, who remains active post-election loss.
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K Chandrasekhar Rao, BRS chief and former Telangana CM, hospitalised in Hyderabad due to health concerns
Reports indicate that KCR was admitted to the hospital after experiencing weakness, which was attributed to high blood sugar levels. The hospital, in an official health bulletin, confirmed his condition and noted that a team of doctors is conducting all necessary medical tests.
Hyderabad: KCR admitted in hospital after complaining of weakness
Hyderabad: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) supremo and ex-Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) was admitted to Yashoda Hospital on Thursday night after complaining of general weakness. Investigations into his health by doctors found KCR to have high blood sugar and low sodium levels, due to which he was admitted. A press release from Dr MV Rao, general physician, said that all other vital parameters are within the normal limits and th…
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