Ram Mandir's chief priest Satyendra Das's condition is critical…

The chief priest of ram mandir in ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh was admitted to Sanjay gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGI) in lucknow after a brain stroke, where his condition is still critical. The hospital gave this information on Tuesday. Meanwhile, chief minister Yogi Adityanath reached SGPGI on tuesday evening to inquire about acharya Satyendra Das's health and gave necessary instructions to the doctors.

Mahant Satyendra Das (85), the chief priest of Ayodhya's ram Janmabhoomi temple, deteriorated due to a brain stroke and was admitted to SGPGI on Sunday. SGPGI said in a statement, "Satyendra Das ji has suffered a 'stroke'. He also has diabetes and high blood pressure and is currently in the Neurology ICU. Apart from age, he also has other diseases. His condition remains critical but stable and he has been kept under the supervision of doctors."

Satyendra Das was the priest of the temporary ram temple on december 6, 1992. According to an official statement, cm Yogi Adityanath reached SGPGI on tuesday evening to inquire about the health of acharya Satyendra Das and inquired about his health from the concerned doctors. It was told in the statement that cm Yogi discussed the progress of treatment with the doctors and gave necessary guidelines.

Condition critical

According to the doctors, acharya ji's condition remains serious but stable and in view of his age and other diseases, the doctors are taking special care. The chief minister has wished him a speedy recovery. According to the statement, after meeting Satyendra Das, cm Yogi also met Mahendra Mishra, a resident of PPganj, Gorakhpur, admitted in the 'Liver Transplant Unit' and inquired about his health. It is worth noting that recently he was admitted to ayodhya after suffering a brain stroke. But after this the doctors referred him to Lucknow. Since then he is being treated in Lucknow.

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