Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge's health deteriorates: Senior Congress leader and party president Mallikarjun Kharge was admitted to MS Ramaiya Hospital in Bangalore on Tuesday. Doctors well-considered 83 -year -old Kharge to treat him in the hospital without weeping of fever and foot pain. According to hospital sources, his position is stable and doctors are constantly monitoring them.
Kohima Rally Questioned Due to Health
Mallikarjun Kharge was to going to write a public rally in Kohima, Nagaland on 7 October. The theme of this rally was 'Safe democracy, unscratched secularism and unscratched Nagaland'. Important issues like youth employment, entrepreneurship, good governance and road connectivity were going to be discussed at the rally. However, in view of the health status of the senior leader, the stage of the rally or the nature of the event can be reconsidered. Congress sources said that Kharge's security and health is the priority of the party and the program will be reverted if needed.
Congress extends weightier wishes
The Congress party has wished Kharge to recover soon and is waiting for the new information related to his health. Senior party leaders and spokespersons are constantly in touch with the hospital and are taking information from doctors well-nigh the status of Kharge. According to party sources, Kharge's condition is stable and under medical supervision.
Concern among supporters and the public
After the news of Kharge stuff admitted to the hospital, there was snooping among party workers and the public. On social media, supporters shared the messages, wishing him to recover quickly. Political experts say that in view of his age and continuous political activities, the party needs to take special superintendency of his health.
The 83-year-old senior leader Mallikarjun Kharge stuff admitted to the hospital makes it well-spoken that his safety and health are the priority of the party. Changes can be made in programs and rallies based on his health in the coming days. The Congress party is hoping for his early recovery.

