New Delhi: The son of Former President Pranab Mukherjee, Abhijit Mukherjee, on Sunday said that his father is doing “much better and stable than the preceding days”.
On the other hand, the hospital where the former President is being treated stated that his medical condition remained unchanged.
Abhijit Mukherjee took to Twitter and posted that his father’s vital parameters are stable and he is responding well to the treatment.
“Yesterday, I had visited my Father In Hospital. With God’s grace & all your good wishes, He is much better & stable than D preceding days! All his vital parameters are stable & he is responding to treatment! We firmly believe that He will be back among us soon Thank You,” he tweeted.
However, the Army (R&R) Hospital here released a bulletin on Sunday to state that the 84-year-old former President continued to be on ventilatory support.
“There is no change in the condition of Pranab Mukherjee. His vital & clinical parameters are stable & he continues to be on ventilator support. He has multiple old co-morbidities; his health condition is being closely monitored by specialists,” the bulletin read.
The 84-year-old former President underwent a critical brain surgery to remove a clot in his brain on Monday, a day after he suffered a fall at his Rajaji Marg residence in New Delhi last Sunday.
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