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Ajit Jogi slips into coma: Doctor

Ajit Jogi. File   | Photo Credit: Sushil KumarVerma

He is on ventilator support , say doctors

Former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Ajit Jogi, who was admitted to a private hospital here after suffering a cardiac arrest, has slipped into coma, a senior doctor said on Sunday.

Mr. Jogi’s neurological activity is “almost nil” and he is on ventilator support at the Shree Narayana Hospital, where the 74-year-old Janata Congress Chhattisgarh (J) head was admitted on Saturday afternoon after he fell unconscious at his residence here, he said.

“His heart functioning is normal at the moment. The blood pressure has been controlled by drugs. But there was disruption in oxygen supply to his brain after the respiratory arrest, that possibly led to damage to his brain. In medical parlance it is called hypoxia,” hospital’s medical director Dr Sunil Khemka said in a bulletin.

“As of now, Jogi’s neurological activity is almost nil. In simple words, we can say he has slipped into coma. He is on ventilator. We are making all efforts to improve his health, but the situation is worrisome,” he said.

In the next 48 hours, it will be assessed how Mr. Jogi’s body is responding to medicines, the official said, adding that the leader is being treated by a team of eight specialist doctors.

A bureaucrat-turned-politician, the MLA from Marwahi seat served as the first Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh from November 2000 to November 2003 in the then Congress government.

He parted ways with the Congress in 2016 after he and his son Amit Jogi got embroiled in a controversy over the alleged fixing of the bypoll to Antagarh seat in Kanker district in 2014.

He subsequently formed the JCC (J).

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