The Asian Age

DMK chief hospitalis­ed, leaders pay visit

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Chennai, July 28: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam ( DMK) president M. Karunanidh­i, who is being treated for fever due to urinary tract infection, was shifted to a private hospital from his residence in Chennai early on Saturday, the party said.

The 94- year- old leader was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of Kauvery Hospital around 1.30 am. The hospital, in a statement, said he was brought there after his blood pressure had dropped.

“His blood pressure has been stabilised with medical management and he continues to be monitored and treated by a panel of experts,” it said.

Several senior DMK leaders, including party working president and Karunanidh­i’s son M. K. Stalin, and other frontline leaders such as Duraimurug­an, Rajya Sabha MP Kanimozhi and former Union minister A Raja were present at the hospital. The DMK leaders had also visited the nonagenari­an leader’s house in Gopalapura­m area before he was taken to the hospital. Karunanidh­i’s estranged son and former DMK leader M. K. Alagiri, who was expelled from the party in January 2014 after a prolonged struggle for power with his younger brother Stalin, also visited his father’s house and the hospital.

After receiving the news about Karunanidh­i being admitted to hospital, party cadre from various parts of the state poured in there chanting “long live Thalaivar” ( leader).

Hours before Karunanidh­i was moved to the hospital, Stalin had said the former Tamil Nadu chief minister’s health was improving. On Wednesday, he had assured people that there was nothing to worry about his father’s health.

Security was tightened at the former Tamil Nadu chief minister’s residence as DMK cadres kept pouring in there as well.

Governor Banwarilal Purohit visited the hospital and enquired about the health of Karunanidh­i with the hospital authoritie­s, Stalin and other members of the DMK chief ’ s family.

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