PMK Founder Ramadoss Hospitalised After Fainting at Campaign in Salem
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PMK Chief Ramadoss Collapses During Campaign in Salem, Hospitalised
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. PMK Party founder and leader, Dr Ramadoss, was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance after he reportedly fell unconscious during an election campaign in the Pallapatti area of Salem. India News | PMK Chief Ramadoss Collapses During Campaign in Salem, Hospitalised.
Dr Ramadoss shifted to Chennai hospital for further treatment - News Today
Salem/Chennai, Apr 13: Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) founder S. Ramadoss was shifted to Chennai for further treatment after he collapsed while campaigning in Salem district on Sunday. Sources said Ramadoss fainted after completing a campaign event at Pallapatti in Salem. He was immediately rushed to a private hospital in Kuranguchavadi, where he received first aid before being moved to another hospital in Seelanaickenpatti for advanced treatment. …
PMK founder Ramadoss collapses during Salem campaign, rushed to Chennai hospital
Salem: PMK founder Dr. S. Ramadoss, who was engaged in election campaigning in Salem, collapsed on the stage due to fluctuations in his blood sugar levels and blood pressure. The 86-year-old leader is now being transported via ambulance to Apollo Hospital in Chennai for advanced medical care. Ramadoss had participated in an event held in Pallapatti to campaign and seek votes in support of Arul, the PMK candidate for the Salem West constituency. …
PMK leader Ramadoss shifted to Chennai for treatment; condition stable after fainting while campaigning
Salem, April 13 (SocialNews.XYZ) PMK founder S. Ramadoss has been shifted to Chennai for advanced medical treatment following a health setback during the ongoing Tamil Nadu Assembly election campaign, party sources said on Monday. According to sources, the veteran leader is expected to undergo specialised treatment at Apollo Hospitals, where a team of senior doctors will monitor his condition. He was initially admitted to a private hospital in S…
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