What Led to Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann's Hospitalization?

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Key Takeaways
- Bhagwant Mann was discharged after a week in hospital.
- He faced health issues due to exhaustion and low heart rate.
- The CM has shown a strong commitment to aiding flood victims.
- Many citizens are contributing to the CM Relief Fund.
- Philanthropists are playing a crucial role in supporting affected communities.
Chandigarh, Sep 11 (NationPress) Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann was released from Fortis Hospital today after spending nearly a week receiving treatment. He was admitted on September 5 due to complaints of fatigue and a low heart rate.
Upon discharge, CM Mann returned to his residence in Sector 2, Chandigarh under strict security measures.
Doctors reported that his health had improved, with blood parameters showing gradual enhancement. He was admitted to the hospital after experiencing exhaustion, low heart rate, and a high-grade fever over the previous two days.
Due to his health issues, he had to cancel a planned visit to flood-stricken villages in Kapurthala district, where he was scheduled to accompany AAP's National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal.
Earlier, CM Mann expressed gratitude towards popular Punjabi singer Mankirat Aulakh and esteemed industrialist Pritpal Singh for their contributions to the flood-affected communities.
In a conversation with them, he reiterated the government's strong commitment to assist those impacted by the floods. Mann praised the exemplary efforts of both individuals, who are dedicated to aiding flood victims.
During his hospital stay, he also conducted a virtual Cabinet meeting, noting that many citizens have generously contributed to the CM Relief Fund to support flood victims.
He thanked those stepping forward to assist the affected, highlighting the urgent need for timely support for the distressed. Mann emphasized that every contribution would significantly aid the residents of flooded areas in the state.
He remarked that such generosity would provide critical assistance to those grappling with the aftermath of this natural disaster, bringing solace to the flood-ravaged regions.