Sonia Gandhi should have been taken in an ambulance: Modi


New Delhi, Aug 27 (IANS): Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday expressed concern over Sonia Gandhi's health, and said the UPA chairperson should have been taken to hospital in a well-equipped ambulance.

Sonia Gandhi was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in the capital Monday night, after she complained of uneasiness in the Lok Sabha. Her son Rahul Gandhi and union minister Kumari Selja accompanied her in the car to the hospital.

"Considering her health, Sonia ji should have been taken to hospital in a well-equipped ambulance. Still, doctors are best judges," the Gujarat chief minister tweeted.

Modi further tweeted: "Concerned that basic medical emergency procedures were not used. Would have been better if wheelchair or stretcher were used in parliament."

He also wished Sonia Gandhi the best of health for the future and that he was glad to know that her health was fine.

The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) chairperson was discharged from the hospital around 1.30 a.m. Tuesday after undergoing several tests.

  

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  • Lobo A.G., Mangalore/Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 27 2013

    "Considering her health, Sonia ji should have been taken to hospital in a well-equipped ambulance'. These are the words Pheku expressed. What a change of heart! Is he really concerned about Sonia's health? It is pure sarcasm.
    This idiot does not spare a person even in sickness. Till yesterday he was attacking her personally with no bounds holds! Why this sudden change? Does he want Sonia to support him to become PM or wants to join UPA?

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