Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

After ‘sudden setback’, vitals of Karunanidh­i now ‘normal’

- M Manikandan

With active medical support, his vitals are normalisin­g. He continues to be closely monitored by the panel of expert doctors R ARAVINDAN SELVARAJ, executive director, Kauvery Hospital

CHENNAI: DMK president M Karunanidh­i’s “vitals were normalisin­g” after his health took a “transient setback” Sunday evening at the Kauvery Hospital, which remains swarmed by crowds of well-wishers and supporters of the five-time Tamil Nadu chief minister.

“There was a transient setback in the clinical condition of Karunanidh­i. With the active medical support, his vitals are normalisin­g. He continues to be closely monitored and treated by the panel of expert doctors,” Dr Aravindan Selvaraj, hospital’s executive director, said in a medical bulletin issued at 9.50pm.

Karunanidh­i was admitted in the hospital Saturday after a sudden deteriorat­ion in his health. He underwent a procedure for the replacemen­t of a tracheosto­my tube to help him breathe normally.

DMK leader and former Union minister A Raja told reporters present there “not to believe in rumours”. “It is true that there was a transient setback. But it has been set right due to intensive medical care. Do not believe in rumours. He continues to be treated in the ICU,” he said.

Hundreds of policemen are deployed in and around the hospital in upscale Alwarpet.

A steady stream of DMK supporters visited the hospital since morning, but the crowd began swelling since 7.30pm as news spread about the deteriorat­ion in his condition, prompting the police force to make additional deployment of personnel.

Many party workers, especially women, were seen crying.

They heaved a sigh of relief after the medical bulletin said he was breathing normally and his vital parameters had stabilised, even as party workers began clapping and shouting slogans praising the DMK patriarch.

Chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswam­i, who was at an event in Salem, decided to rush back to Chennai from Coimbatore.

Vice President Venkaiah Naidu visited the hospital to inquire about Karunanidh­i’s health. Naidu was the first visitor to meet Karunanidh­i in the ICU where the 94-year-old leader is being treated for fever due to infection in urinal tract.

After meeting Karunanidh­i, Naidu said that doctors told him that the DMK leader “is stable”.

“Visited Kaveri Hospital and met former Chief Minister Thiru Kalaignar Karunanidh­i. Met his family members and doctors and enquired about his health. Doctors said he is stable. Wish him a speedy recovery,” he tweeted.

Tamil Nadu governor Banwarilal Purohit, fisheries minister D Jayakumar, DMK working president and the ailing leader’s son MK Stalin, his half-sister MK Kanimozhi, and Union minister Pon Radhakrish­nan also accompanie­d Naidu.

For the first time since Karunanidh­i’s hospitalis­ation, a photograph of his was released by the DMK on Sunday. The photograph shows Naidu standing next to the DMK leader’s bed.

Former finance minister P Chidambara­m, Trinamool Congress MP Derek O’brien, BJP general secretary Muralidhar Rao, CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury, and Tamil Naduassemb­lyspeakerp­dhanapal also visited Karunandih­i at the hospital on Sunday.

“On behalf of TMC, Mamata Banerjee and people of West Bengal, I have visited Kauvery hospital. I met MK Stalin and M K Kanimozhi. They have said that their father’s health condition is stable,” Derek O’brien said.

(With inputs from PTI)

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