Chief Minister Shivraj Singh discharged from hospital
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh discharged from hospital
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Bhopal: Millions of people have come under the grip of Corona. Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chauhan has been discharged from Chirayu Hospital in Bhopal after recovering from COVID-19. Doctors have suggested him to stay separately at home and monitor his health for seven days. After the third report of CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan came negative, he has been discharged from the hospital.

On July 25, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan was found COVID-19 positive. After that, he was admitted at Chirayu Hospital in Bhopal. After leaving the Chirayu Hospital, Shivraj Singh Chauhan said, "Honorable Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone of Ram temple in Ramnagri Ayodhya today. The 'Mahayagya' started 500 years ago is ending today. The will and pledge of PM Narendra Modi has made him the greatest leader of the country in the last 500 years."

CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan had a virtual cabinet meeting on Tuesday from the hospital itself. In this meeting, the CM said that it is the result of the struggle and sacrifice of the devotees of Lord Ram that the construction of the Ram temple is going on. The Chief Minister told the ministers present in the meeting that "I will light a lamp in the hospital today and tomorrow. You should also light earthen lamps and decorate your houses". The Chief Minister lit the lamp in the hospital on Tuesday, and on Wednesday he has been discharged from the hospital. Due to health issues, CM will not be able to go to Ayodhya.

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