Mumbai — Maharashtra’s deputy chief minister, Eknath Shinde, was admitted to a Mumbai hospital on Tuesday after experiencing a cold and fever for several days, officials said. The state government confirmed that Shinde was undergoing treatment for a viral infection but did not disclose the specific diagnosis or the name of the hospital.
Shinde, who has been serving as deputy chief minister since June 2022, reportedly sought medical attention after his symptoms persisted. A spokesperson for the chief minister’s office said the deputy chief minister is “under observation” and that his health condition is “stable.” No further details on the expected duration of his stay or any impact on his official duties were provided.
The hospitalization comes amid heightened political activity in the state, with the ruling coalition preparing for upcoming local elections. Party leaders have urged the public to respect the deputy chief minister’s privacy while he recovers.
Analysis: While the government’s brief statement confirms Shinde’s admission, it offers limited information, a common practice in Indian politics to balance transparency with privacy for high‑ranking officials. The timing of the hospitalization could prompt speculation about potential disruptions to the coalition’s campaign schedule, but without concrete evidence of any political maneuvering, such inferences remain unverified. Observers note that the deputy chief minister’s health has not previously been a focal point of public discourse, suggesting that his brief absence is unlikely to cause major administrative setbacks.
Sources
– Hindustan Times, “Maharashtra deputy CM Eknath Shinde hospitalised in Mumbai with viral fever,” https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/maharashtra-deputy-cm-eknath-shinde-hospitalised-in-mumbai-with-viral-fever-101783157225167.html
Story synopsis gathered from: Hindustan Times – India News — source
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