Thursday 24 February 2011

Former LS Speaker Somnath Chatterjee hospitalised in Kolkata

The former Lok Sabha Speaker, Somnath Chatterjee, was admitted to a private hospital here on Thursday after he complained of breathing problem. His condition was stated to be stable.

“Mr. Chatterjee has been admitted to the intensive therapy unit and is under observation. His condition is stable,” a hospital official said. A team of doctors is attending to him.

Mr. Chatterjee complained of uneasiness at his Santiniketan residence on Wednesday evening.

Former Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee, 82, was admitted to a private hospital on Thursday after he complained of respiratory distress.

“Preliminary investigations suggest he is suffering from bronchitis, precipitated by lung infection. His condition is stable,” said critical care expert Subrata Maitra, who is leading the team of doctors treating Chatterjee at Belle Vue Clinic.

The former CPM MP, a diabetic, complained of breathlessness on Wednesday morning at his Bolpur house.

Anushila Basu, Chatterjee’s daughter, said he had gone to Bolpur from Calcutta on Tuesday evening.

“We were worried. Local doctors advised hospitalisation,” Basu said.

Chatterjee was brought to Calcutta in an ambulance and admitted to Belle Vue around 2.30pm. “An initial check-up has ruled out any cardiac problem. But we are constantly monitoring his cardiac condition,” said Maitra.

In January 2010, Chatterjee had been admitted to a city hospital with a similar lung infection.

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