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India: Siddaramaiah admitted to hospital after complains of chest pain

He underwent angioplasty on doctor's advice, said his son



Bengaluru : Former Karnataka chief minister and senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah was on Wednesday admitted to a hospital after he complained of chest pain. Siddaramaiah admitted to hospital after complains of chest pain

"My father has a heart problem. Dr Ramesh looked after him from the beginning. Earlier he had a similar angioplasty. Today doctor said that blood circulation to his heart is not proper. He underwent angioplasty on doctor's advice," said Yatindra Siddaramaiah, Congress MLA and son of Siddaramaiah.

"He will be in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) till tomorrow morning. He will be discharged later. His health is stable," he added.

However, earlier today Siddaramaiah denied the 'rumours' about his health and termed them as 'baseless'.

"Rumours about my health is baseless. I am healthy and fine. I have come to Doctor for a regular health check-up so there is no need to worry," Siddaramaiah tweeted on Wednesday.

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