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Former Congress Chief Sonia Gandhi Admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi, Kept Under Doctors’ Supervision

Sonia Gandhi Hospitalized in Delhi’s Sir Ganga Ram Hospital; Doctors Monitoring Condition New Delhi, March 24, 2026 — Former Congress President and senior leader Sonia..

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Sonia Gandhi Hospitalized in Delhi’s Sir Ganga Ram Hospital; Doctors Monitoring Condition

New Delhi, March 24, 2026 — Former Congress President and senior leader Sonia Gandhi was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi late Tuesday night after a reported deterioration in her health.

According to initial reports, the 79-year-old veteran politician is currently stable and has been kept under the strict, continuous supervision of a specialized team of doctors.

Medical Observation Underway

While the hospital administration has not yet released a detailed official medical bulletin regarding the exact cause of her sudden admission, sources indicate that a team of senior physicians is closely monitoring her condition.

Gandhi has a known medical history of chronic respiratory issues and bronchial asthma, which have frequently necessitated hospital visits in the past, especially during periods of extreme weather or poor air quality in the national capital. Over the last few years, she has been admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital on several occasions for routine check-ups and respiratory distress management.

Congress Leadership Alerted

Following the news of her hospitalization, top Congress leaders and family members, including Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, have reportedly been alerted to the situation.

Further updates from the hospital regarding her clinical progress and expected discharge date are awaited as doctors continue to conduct necessary medical evaluations.

(This is a developing story. Tarai 24 will provide further medical updates as soon as an official statement is released by the hospital or the Congress party.)

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