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Sonia continues to be in hospital for fifth day

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Posted online: Saturday , January 05, 2008 at 12:00:00


New Delhi, January 5: Congress president Sonia Gandhi continued to be in hospital for the fifth day on Saturday and her condition was described as being ‘stable and satisfactory’.

"The condition of UPA chairperson Mrs Sonia Gandhi, who is suffering from chest infection, is improving steadily. Her condition is stable and satisfactory. She has been advised to continue her rest," said B K Rao, Chairman of Board of Management of Sir Gangaram Hospital, where she was admitted on January 1.

The hospital did not specify when she would be discharged.

The 61-year-old Gandhi was admitted to hospital on New Year day after she complained of difficulty in breathing.

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Vatican's matahari by Raul Roberto Khan on 05 Jan 2008

Why in Ganga Ram Hospital? Why not in isabellae or St mary's or St Georges? Do we get a New Year present soon?

The Sick Sonia by G. Din on 05 Jan 2008

Why publicise her sickness in bold? Who gives a damn? We can do very well without her or her son!!!

Preferred Treatment for Sonia by S.Rajendra Kumar on 05 Jan 2008

Why does't Sonia take treatment in Italy?Quality of medicare is better there and all her Indian lackeys can also accompany her to Italy and serve/nurse her there.Afterall,nursing care does not come cheap in 1st world countries like Italt !!Then,Indians like me can say-"Good riddance to bad garbage".Maybe,then we can be rid of this sickening dynastic rule in Congress and possibly will usher in true democracy in this moth-eaten congress party.

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