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Sonia showing steady progress but advised further rest

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Posted: Jan 02, 2008 at 0000 hrs IST

New Delhi, January 2: Congress President Sonia Gandhi, who was admitted to a city hospital here for chest infection, is making "steady progress", but has been advised "further rest".

"She had a comfortable night and slept well. Her progress is steady and she is responding well to treatment," said B K Rao, chairman of the board of management of Sir Gangaram Hospital, where she was admitted in the early hours of New Year's Day.

"She has been advised further rest. Doctors are regularly inspecting her," he told reporters, ducking questions on when the 61-year-old leader would be discharged.

Asked when Gandhi was likely to leave the hospital, he said a decision would be taken on the basis of the report from the doctors attending on her.

Earlier, party sources had said she was expected to be discharged on Wednesday.

Gandhi was hospitalised after she complained of difficulty in breathing and was diagnosed with having a chest infection.

There was tight security at the hospital and no visitors were allowed to meet Gandhi.

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