Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Chairman and former Telangana Chief Minister K.K. Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR) was admitted to Yashoda Hospital, Somajiguda in Hyderabad on Thursday (July 10, 2025). He has been admitted to the hospital for a second time within a week.
According to hospital sources, 71 -year -old K.K. Chandrashekhar Rao was brought to conduct a creatinine test to examine the kidney function. Their condition is said to be stable, and the hospital is expected to release the official medical bulletin soon.
This disease came out in investigation
Earlier, on July 3, KCR was admitted to the hospital after a complaint of fever. At that time, the investigation found an imbalance in their blood sugar and sodium level, which was cured after treatment. On 5 July, he was discharged from the hospital. According to the hospital statement, his other essential health conditions were normal. After his latest investigation on Thursday, doctors said that their health is improved and they have come to the hospital for regular checkup.
Concern between supporters and party workers
The recent incident of KCR going to the hospital created concern among his supporters and party workers, but BRS leaders have assured that it is only part of regular health check -up. His son and BRS Executive Chairman K.T. Rama Rao (KTR) said on social media, “The situation of KCR is stable and there is nothing to worry.”
Party raising voice for farmers
While in the hospital, KCR discussed issues such as the current status of Telangana, the availability of fertilizer for farmers, agriculture and irrigation with party leaders. BRS leaders claimed that they are raising the voice of the people against the ‘chaotic rule’ of the Congress government in the state.
Telangana Chief Minister A.K. Revanth Reddy also inquired about the health of KCR and urged the hospital management to provide them good medical facilities. KCR is now resting at his residence in Nandi Nagar and is in touch with party leaders.
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