Mithun Chakraborty Falls Ill During BJP Roadshow in Murshidabad
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Kolkata, April 16 (NationPress) Actor-turned-politician Mithun Chakraborty experienced health issues on Thursday while participating in an election campaign in the Murshidabad district of West Bengal for the upcoming two-phase Assembly elections scheduled for later this month.
A roadshow was in progress supporting BJP candidate Subrata Mitra from the Baharampur Assembly constituency.
During the roadshow, Chakraborty suddenly became unwell.
BJP leaders reported that he was quickly taken to a nearby location to rest after assessing his condition.
Despite his absence, the roadshow continued smoothly.
The BJP's roadshow commenced at the Gandhi Colony Circuit House in Baharampur on Thursday afternoon.
As the procession reached the Notun Bazar area, Chakraborty began to feel ill. After receiving first aid, he was promptly removed from the event to recuperate.
Without Chakraborty, Subrata Mitra and other BJP leaders proceeded towards Khagra intersection.
BJP officials suggested that the actor-turned-politician suffered from the oppressive heat that has been prevalent in southern Bengal.
Witnesses indicated that Chakraborty was unable to carry on with the campaigning due to exhaustion and discomfort from the intense heat. It was reported that he returned to Kolkata afterwards.
Even after Chakraborty's illness, Subrata Mitra chose to continue with the roadshow.
Following Chakraborty's departure, Mitra proceeded with the remaining events of the roadshow.
According to party sources, it is believed that Mithun Chakraborty may have experienced a sudden drop in blood pressure or dehydration caused by the heat and dust. Currently, he is reported to be stable.
Concerns regarding Mithun Chakraborty's health are not without precedent, as he had been hospitalized a few months prior.
Despite medical recommendations for rest, Chakraborty could not stay away from the campaign trail given the impending Assembly elections in West Bengal. However, this incident has raised questions about the remaining schedule of his campaign.
In Baharampur, the BJP's Subrata Mitra is vying for a seat against Congress's Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury and Trinamool Congress's Naru Gopal Mukherjee.