Former Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray admitted to hospital for cardiac checkup
Maharashtra: Uddhav Thackeray, a leader of the Shiv Sena (UBT) and the former chief minister of Maharashtra, was taken to the Reliance Hospital in Mumbai on Monday for a medical examination after feeling ill.
Having already had angioplasty, Thackeray is now having testing to find blockages in his cardiac arteries; angiography is probably next. Party insiders said that he is probably going to be let go today.
It is said that Thackeray’s unease began after his assault speech on the Center and the governing Mahayuti government on October 12 at the Dussehra rally in Mumbai.
Following an angiography test, he was released from the Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai in 2016.
Following an angioplasty on July 20, 2012, when physicians implanted eight stents to relieve constrictions caused by several blockages in his heart’s three major arteries, Thackeray had the operation.
In November 2012, the former Maharashtra CM had a second angioplasty to clear the blockages in the left anterior descending artery (LAD). According to the medical studies, about 60% of it was obstructed.