Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, who was admitted to Delhi’s Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, has shown signs of medical improvement and will be discharged from the hospital in the coming days, hospital authorities said on Friday.

Dr Ajay Swarup, Chairman of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, said in a statement that the veteran Congressman is feeling much better and has shown signs of improvement.
Speaking about her discharge, the doctor said that she would be “fit to be discharged from the hospital within a day or two.”
“Sonia Gandhi is much better. She is showing medical improvement and is comfortable. She is walking around and has had breakfast. Overall, her progress is smooth,” Dr. Ajay Swarup said in the statement.
Hospital sources had earlier said that the veteran Congress member was admitted to Delhi’s Sir Ganga Ram Hospital late on Tuesday after he suffered from respiratory problems.
Swaroop said in an earlier statement: “Her condition is stable. Doctors are conducting further investigations to check for possible stomach and urinary tract infection. A team of doctors is closely monitoring her condition, and she is being given antibiotics.”

