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Milkha Singh 'better and more stable' in ICU, receives call from Prime Minister Narendra Modi

In a statement, the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) said that Milkha is better than Thursday when he was brought to the hospital with dipping levels of oxygen.

Press Trust of India June 04, 2021 19:09:06 IST
Milkha Singh 'better and more stable' in ICU, receives call from Prime Minister Narendra Modi

File image of Milkha Singh. AFP

Chandigarh: Legendary Indian sprinter Milkha Singh is "better and more stable" as he battles in the ICU of the PGIMER hospital and also received a phone call from Prime Minister Narendra Modi enquiring about his health on Friday.

In a statement, the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) said that Milkha is better than Thursday when he was brought to the hospital with dipping levels of oxygen.

"On the basis of his medical parameters today, his condition has been observed better and more stable than yesterday," PGIMER's official spokesperson, Prof Ashok Kumar, said.

Kumar said that Milkha is being closely monitored by a team of three doctors at PGIMER.

Earlier in the day, Milkha's son Jeev too said that his father was stable and thanked the PM for calling his father.

"Many thanks to Prime Minister@narendramodi for taking time out of his busy schedule and call dad to find out about his health," Jeev said in a tweet.

Many thanks to Prime Minister @narendramodi for taking time out from his busy schedule and call dad to find out about his health.

Dad had to shifted back to the hospital yesterday. He is stable.

And once again, thank you also to everyone who has kept him in their thoughts.

— Jeev Milkha Singh (@JeevMilkhaSingh) June 4, 2021

Modi on Friday spoke to Milkha and expressed hope that the iconic former athlete will be back soon to "bless and inspire athletes, who will be participating in the Tokyo Olympics"

Milkha was discharged from a private hospital in Mohali on Sunday last where he received treatment for the infection.

He, however, continued to be on oxygen support at home also.

Milkha's 82-year-old wife Nirmal Kaur, who had also contracted days after her husband got infected, continues to be in the ICU of the Fortis Hospital.

The Fortis Hospital had earlier said that the couple were being treated for COVID pneumonia.

Jeev had reached Chandigarh from Dubai on 22 May. His elder sister, Mona Milkha Singh, who is a physician in the United States, has also reached Chandigarh.

Milkha is suspected to have contracted the infection from a house help.

The legendary athlete is a four-time Asian Games gold-medallist and 1958 Commonwealth Games champion but his greatest performance remains the fourth-place finish in the 400m final of the 1960 Rome Olympics.

His timing at the Italian capital was a national record for 38 years till Paramjeet Singh broke it in 1998.

He also represented India in the 1956 and 1964 Olympics and was bestowed the Padma Shri in 1959.

Updated Date: June 04, 2021 19:09:06 IST

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