PM Modi speaks to Tamil Nadu CM Stalin to enquire about his health
India Today
A day after Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin was hospitalised due to Covid-19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to the CM over the phone on Friday to enquire about his health.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Friday to enquire about his health, after he was hospitalised due to Covid-19
CM Stalin, who had been admitted to Kauvery hospital in Chennai, informed PM Modi that he was fine and recovering well. As per a public statement released by the hospital, the chief minister was stable and had been put under observation.
During their telephonic conversation, CM Stalin also invited PM Modi to the 44th International Chess Olympiad to be held at Mamallapuram in the last week of July. He also expressed his desire of personally meeting PM Modi as per the initial program.
However, he did state that a delegation from the coastal state led by TR Baalu, Kanimozhi and other officials would soon visit the PM with an official invitation for the event. He further requested the PM to attend the event as per the statement released by CMO, Tamil Nadu.
The Tamil Nadu CM was admitted to the hospital on Thursday for investigation and observation for Covid-related symptoms. A CT scan was also taken to rule out any severity of the infection.