What Happened to Kerala Minister Kadannapally Ramachandran During the Republic Day Function?
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Kannur, Jan 26 (NationPress) — The atmosphere in Kannur turned tense on Monday as State Registration Minister Kadannapally Ramachandran experienced a health scare while addressing attendees at a Republic Day celebration in the Kerala district. The incident occurred shortly after he had unfurled the national flag and commenced his inaugural speech.
Eyewitnesses reported that the minister displayed signs of dizziness mid-speech and seemed visibly distressed before collapsing on stage. Quick-thinking security personnel and officials promptly rushed to his side, preventing a potential crisis.
The programme was temporarily halted as he was assisted into a chair, allowing him a moment to recover. Shortly thereafter, Kadannapally Ramachandran regained consciousness and reassured the media that there was no serious cause for concern.
Initial reports suggested that a sudden bout of dizziness attributed to his discomfort. As a precautionary step, he was later transported to a nearby hospital for further examination.
Encouragingly, the minister was able to walk unaided to the ambulance, a sight that eased worries among party members and the public present.
Sources have indicated that he will be kept under observation and undergo thorough medical tests to eliminate any complications. The Chief Minister's Office has intervened, ensuring that expert medical care is prioritized and all necessary evaluations are conducted.
The Republic Day function in Kannur was attended by senior officials, police personnel, and local citizens. Although the sudden incident caused anxiety among attendees, officials later confirmed that his condition was stable.
At the age of 81, Ramachandran, a native of Kannur, has a long history in public service, beginning his political journey as a Congress candidate who defeated E.K. Nayanar in 1971.