The condition of group captain Varun Singh, who survived the helicopter crash last Wednesday, is said to be critical. Under recent information, his condition is very serious and stable. Last Friday, officials said, "Singh is undergoing treatment at Command Hospital in Bengaluru. The condition of Group Captain Singh is said to be stable at present. Officials say he was shifted from Wellington in Tamil Nadu to The Command Hospital in Bengaluru on Thursday.
On the other hand, defense minister Rajnath Singh spoke to the captain's family over the phone to know about his health and assured him of all help. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reportedly told Varun Singh's family that the country is ready to help in all ways. He also said that Varun is being given the best medical facility. On the other hand, family members have also expressed satisfaction over Varun's treatment. Varun's condition remains critical, doctors at Command Hospital say.
He is being monitored by a special team in view of his condition. He also said that he underwent dialysis the previous day and his BP has come under control. The group captain, who suffered severe burns in the accident, was admitted to a hospital in Wellington. They were first taken to Sulur by road in an ambulance and then rushed to Bengaluru for better treatment.
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