Harish Rawat in perfect health. May be relieved from Max Hospital, Ddun after all test reports come good

The former chief minister of Uttarakhand , Member Congress working committee, the highest decision making body and veteran Congress leader Harish Rawat is in good health and nothing to worry about.
Though he is currently in the Max Hospital Dehradun since morning after he was admitted there complaining about chest congestion, fever and difficulty in breathing , several tests were conducted on him.
Rawat is waiting for the reports and shall thereafter be relieved said one of his closest lieutenant Haripal Rawat , the former state minister in Uttarakhand during Harish Rawat’s tenure as CM.
According the Haripal Rawat , former CM Harish Rawat experienced chest congestion in the morning and some difficulty in respiration.
He was admitted in Max Dehradun where several tests were conducted on him. Rawat said that it was a sort of routine visit to the hospital for carrying out several tests which he had missed being busy in his socio political engagements.
Presently, though he is convalescing in the hospital and in good health, he may be relieved after the test reports come OK said Haripal Rawat.
Meanwhile today itself Harish Rawat put everyone under surprise after he posted a brief social media post expressing his compulsion to issue legal notices to some who are deliberately trying to degrade his political image .
In the FB post Rawat wrote in Hindi : I took membership of #Congress in 1969, since then till now I have been dedicated to the party and party leadership with unwavering devotion. I have respected criticism, critique, comments and even sarcastic remarks in public life.
For some time now, some people have been systematically fabricating a lie, a white lie, against me and propagating and spreading it in a fraudulent manner.
Today I have to instruct my #legal colleagues to serve legal #notice against such people Said former UK CM and veteran leader Harish Rawat.