PM Modi visits Arun Shourie in Pune hospital
PUNE : Wishing speedy recovery to the senior journalist, PM Modi said, “We pray for his long and healthy life.” The 78-year-old political leader was brought to the Ruby Hall Clinic after he collapsed while on a walk near his Lavasa bungalow on the night of December 1.
Hospital officials said that although Shourie had to be admitted to the intensive care unit with internal injuries and swelling of the brain, he was in a stable condition and responding well to treatment.He is recovering fast, communicating and having proper food, the doctor said.
“As it was a free fall, he sustained a brain injury, including internal bleeding and swelling to the brain,” he said. “He is recovering fast and showing good signs of improvement. He is responding and communicating with us and taking proper food,” said the hospital’s neurosurgeon who is treating the former minister. “His overall health condition is good. He even performed yoga in his room in the presence of doctors,” he added.
“In Pune, I met former Union Minister Arun Shourieji. Enquired about his health and had a wonderful interaction with him. We pray for his long and healthy life,” PM Modi posted on Facebook along with a photograph of the two sharing a light moment.
“PM Modi spent 15 minutes with Shourie. They embraced during their interaction,” news agency PTI quoted a doctor as saying. “He later spoke to Shourie’s relatives outside his room.”
Mr Shourie was the Union Minister for Communications, Information Technology and Disinvestment in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government from 1999 to 2004. A prolific writer and Ramon Magsaysay Award winner, he also served as an economist with the World Bank through 1967-1978.
Mr Shourie and PM Modi have not always seen eye to eye on matters related to governance. During an event at Jaipur’s Pink City Press Club last November, the former Union Minister accused the BJP-led central government of creating “an atmosphere of intolerance” in the country and urged the media to speak out against its policies.
A few days later, he claimed that the situation in the country was “graver than what it was like during the Indira Gandhi-imposed Emergency in the 1970s”. In the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections earlier this year, Mr Shourie urged the opposition to “unitedly oust the BJP government” from the centre and claimed that the “Bengal tigress” — referring to Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee — would emerge victorious.
He, along with former cabinet colleague Yashwant Sinha and activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan, had also filed a petition against the Rafale aircraft deal with French firm Dassault in the Supreme Court. (Bureau Report With inputs from PTI)