Parrikar stable, under observation: Goa health minister
February 25, 2019  09:52
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The condition of Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, admitted to the state-run Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) in Panaji, is stable, a senior minister said on Sunday evening.

Parrikar was examined by doctors from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, Health Minister Vishwajit Rane told reporters outside the hospital.

Two doctors from the AIIMS arrived here Sunday afternoon.

Parrikar, 63, was admitted to the hospital Saturday night.

The chief minister has been suffering from a pancreatic ailment for the last one year and has undergone treatment in the United States as well as at the AIIMS Delhi and a private hospital in Mumbai.

Rane, who visited Parrikar twice during the day, said MLAs and other leaders were not being allowed to meet Parrikar to avoid the risk of infection from outsiders.

Parrikar faced 'some discomfort' during the day but it was very minor, he said.

"I spoke to him just now, he is absolutely stable and fine but doctors suggest that he be kept under observation for two days," Rane added.

All health parameters of Parrikar were 'good and under control', the minister said.

No endoscopy or surgery was carried out on Parrikar and the two AIIMS doctors, who had treated him in Delhi, were called to advise on change of medication, Rane said.

He appealed to people not to believe rumours.

Goa Congress chief Girish Chodankar wished speedy recovery to Parrikar, while the party's spokesperson Sunil Kawthankar appealed to people to desist from rumour-mongering.

'We should pray for @manoharparrikar and his family. We definitely had and will have strong ideological and policy differences with him, but mocking his health and cursing him does not make us better human beings...Thus a request to all who are doing so to please refrain from doing it,' he said on Twitter.  -- PTI
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