Panaji: The condition of ailing Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar is said to be stable and has been under the observation of doctors at a hospital here, an official in the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) had said on Sunday.
The 63-year-old senior BJP leader, suffering from a pancreatic ailment since the last one year and recuperating at his private residence at Dona Paula near here, was admitted to the Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) late Saturday night.
Parrikar, who met State Town and Country Planning Minister Vijai Sardesai in the evening to discuss politics and administration, was shifted to GMCH, almost four km from his residence, around 10 pm.
"The chief minister was under observation during the night. He is stable. Doctors will decide when he will be discharged from GMCH," the CMO official said.
A statement released by the CMO on Saturday, said Parrikar was taken to GMCH for upper GI endoscopy (gastrointestinal examination).
"His health condition continues to be stable," it said, adding that he would be kept under observation for around 48 hours.
Health Minister Vishwajit Rane had gone to GMCH late Saturday night to enquire about Parrikar's health condition.
He reaffirmed that the chief minister was kept in an isolated ward and that his condition was stable and was doing well.
Parrikar had fallen ill on February 14' 2018 and was shifted to GMCH, from where he was taken to Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai the next day.