Bhagwant Mann, the 48-year-old Punjabi chief minister, is alleged to have filled the glass with water from the ‘holy’ river Kali Bein in an effort to drink it and demonstrate to the community that it was pure water.
He was admitted to the hospital after being ill and drinking a glass of the ‘holy’ river’s filthy water to convince the people it was okay.
After drinking the tainted water from the Kali Bein, Punjab’s Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann was flown to New Delhi.
This Indian minister was admitted to the hospital after becoming ill after drinking a glass of tainted water from a ‘holy’ river to convince villagers it was okay.
After drinking the tainted water from the Kali Bein, Punjab’s Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann was flown to New Delhi.
Mann began to experience stomach pains a few days after consuming the water. He was brought to the Sarita Vihar location of the Apollo Indraprastha Hospital, where he was kept overnight.
Medical professionals reported that a multidisciplinary team was treating Mann for an infection.
Before the minister was allowed to leave the hospital, doctors conducted a number of tests on him, according to New Indian Express.
He was kept under tight surveillance in a separate ward by a multidisciplinary team of medical professionals, where he remained stable. He was discharged accompanied by his sister and wife.
In front of a crowd of supporters, Mann was spotted sipping water. Arvind Kejriwal, the mayor of Delhi, paid the minister a visit on Wednesday.
On Sunday, in honor of the 22nd anniversary of the cleaning of the river in Sultanpur Lodhi, Mann drank the glass of water from Kali Bein. The start of an effort to clean the state’s waterways and drains have been announced by the chief minister.
Source: dailymail.co.uk