By Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, MAY 26
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda
today visited Gurgaon hospital to enquire about well being of former Union
Minister Mr V.C.Shukla who was seriously injured in Chattisgarh Maoist attack, which
left 27 dead including two senior Congress leaders and many injured.
He
met Mr Shukla’s wife and other close relatives who were present at the hospital
and wished his speedy recovery. Mr Hooda assured the family of all help from
the Haryana government and gave directions in this regard to the district
administration. He went to the ICU where Mr Shukla is admitted and enquired
from the doctors about condition of his health. Mr Hooda was told by the
doctors that condition of Mr Shukla is serious but stable.
While
inquiring about the wellbeing of Mr Shukla from his family members in a
hospital of Gurgaon, Mr Hooda has
strongly condemned the tragic incident of ambush on a convoy of Congress
leaders in forest area of Chhattisgarh in which a senior Congress leader
was killed and many others including former Union Minister Mr V.C.Shukla were
injured.
Later, Mr Hooda also went to enquire about the health of former Haryana Chief
Minister Mr Om Prakash Chautala who is also under treatment in the same
hospital and wished his speedy recovery.
Others
present on the occasion included Member Parliament, Mr Naveen Jindal, HPCC
President Mr Phool Chand Mulana, Political Advisor to Chief Minister Prof.
Virender Singh, MLA Badshahpur Rao Dharampal and other Congress party leaders
and officers of district administration.
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