Former DELHI Health Minister Jain serious. Is admitted in LNJP hospital on Oxygen support. Falls in toilet at Tihar Jail
The former minister of health of NCT of Delhi who was admitted in Safdarjung hospital on May 22 due his deteriorating health looking quite weak and frail having lost 35 kg of weight, Satyendra Jain had again fell down in a toilet in Tihar Jail where he is imprisoned for the last one year. He had to be ferried to Deen Dayal hospital from where he was referred to to LNJP hospital due to his health deteriorating further. The ailing minister has been admitted in ICU on oxygen support.
A CNN journalist Rupashree tweeted : # Justin Ex Delhi minister# Satyendra Jain is being shifted to the # LNJP hospital from # Deen Dayal Upadhyay hospital. Mr. Jain’s condition has deteriorated and he is on oxygen support tweeted the CNN journalist.
Meanwhile, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal who is in Mumbai today to meet NCP supremo Sharad Pawar to seek his support and blessings against the central government’s ordinance also tweeted criticizing the BJP government and its top leader without naming him but comparing with dictator. He tweeted in Hindi : A human being who was working day and night to render best possible treatment and ensure good health of the people, a dictator is today bent upon killing him.That dictator has one thinking that only I should live. He is interested only to see him. The Almighty is watching everything. He will definitely do justice with everyone. I pray to Almighty for the good Heath of Satyendra ji. May the Almighty give him enough courage to fight under adverse circumstances tweeted Arvind Kejrival.
Kindly recall that imprisoned in Tihar Jail for over a year Delhi’s former health minister Satyendra Jain is being held in a case pertaining to money laundering. The former deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia is also in Tihar Jail in connection with a liquor scam case and for arbitrarily implementing a new liquor policy for allegedly benefitting the liquor traders charge the law enforcing agencies like CBI and ED who claim to have got lot of incriminating documents during the raids against Manish Sisodia in various locations in different parts of the country. However, the Rouse Avenue court had few days ago released two persons on bail saying that the so called evidence submitted by ED or CBI to the court against them with regard to accepting illegal gratification etc does stand any ground hence are released in bail. This judgement of the Rouse Avenue court was lauded by a cabinet minister in Delhi government Aatishee who castigated the central government of deliberately targeting the AAP leaders without any evidence standing against them.