Andhra Pradesh’s political landscape faced uncertainty when Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan was admitted to a Hyderabad hospital following a sudden health crisis. The surgery, performed Saturday evening, came after months of ongoing health challenges that finally peaked during a routine administrative review.
Responding promptly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Kalyan to check on his well-being. In a heartfelt X post, Modi praised Kalyan’s resilience, stating full faith in his speedy recovery and sharing prayers for his health. Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu echoed these sentiments online, wishing for Kalyan’s enhanced vitality upon return.
Official statements from the Deputy CMO detailed the timeline: Friday’s meeting turned critical, prompting cancellation of events and hospital admission. Diagnostic tests, including MRI, led to the surgical decision. Medical advice includes a week to ten days of rest, with sustained precautions for full recuperation.
Kalyan’s political aide confirmed the procedure at a leading Hyderabad facility, noting stable vitals. This episode underscores the pressures on public leaders, as fans and allies rally with recovery messages. Andhra’s governance continues seamlessly, but all eyes remain on Kalyan’s return to the forefront.