
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin was hospitalised following mild giddiness during his morning walk; he is stable and under medical observation.
In a sudden development, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin was admitted to a hospital in Chennai on Sunday morning after he experienced mild giddiness during his routine morning walk. Sources close to the Chief Minister’s Office stated that he was taken to the Kauvery Hospital as a precautionary measure.
Doctors attending to Stalin have assured the public that his condition is stable. The Chief Minister underwent a series of preliminary medical evaluations, which indicated no serious health complications. He has been advised to rest for a few days under observation.
The state government has released an official statement confirming his admission and urging the public not to panic. Party members and supporters have expressed relief after doctors clarified that the CM is doing well and recovering steadily.
Political leaders across party lines have extended their wishes for his speedy recovery.
The 71-year-old DMK leader is known for maintaining a disciplined lifestyle, including early morning walks and regular public engagements. His temporary hospitalisation has led to the postponement of a few official meetings, which are expected to be rescheduled soon based on medical advice.
This incident serves as a reminder of the intense workload and stress associated with political leadership, and the need for timely medical check-ups and ad
equate rest.