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Indian minister gives medical aid to co-passenger mid-air; wins praise from PM Modi

Leaders lauded Dr Karad's quick response to aid a fellow air passenger



Image Credit: Indigo Airlines/Twitter

Mumbai: In a much-lauded gesture, Union Minister of State for Finance Dr Bhagwat K. Karad, rushed to the help of a co-passenger who took ill on a flight early on Monday.

The incident happened on IndiGo flight 6E171 from New Delhi to Mumbai in the early hours of Monday, around an hour after takeoff.

A co-passenger - whose identity is not known - suddenly complained of giddiness and uneasiness, plus he was a patient of hypertension.

Nipping the potential medical emergency, Karad, a surgeon, provided some primary medical assistance and administered an injection to the patient from the aircraft's med-kit.

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Later, the recovered passenger appreciated the gesture of the MoS, a senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader who hails from Aurangabad and served twice as the Mayor of the historic city.

"Our heartfelt gratitude and sincere appreciation towards MoS for ministering to his duties non-stop! Your voluntary support for helping out a fellow passenger is ever so inspiring," the IndiGo airlines gratefully acknowledged the good doctor's help on Tuesday.

PM Narendra Modi appreciated the union cabinet minister for his timely intervention, and wrote, "A doctor at heart, always! Great gesture by my colleague @DrBhagwatKarad," on Twitter.

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BJP Vice-President Dr Vinay Sahasrabuddhe and other party leaders also lauded Dr Karad's quick response to aid a fellow air passenger, with adulation pouring on the social media.

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