Raipur: Former Chhattisgarh chief minister Ajit Jogi suffered a third cardiac arrest on Friday following which his health deteriorated further. As per the information, 74-year-old Jogi had slipped into coma on May 9 back after his health declined.
Doctors attending Jogi said that his condition is critical and his blood pressure is fluctuating. Jogi had suffered a second cardiac arrest on Wednesday night. However, doctors observed a minor improvement in his health and was monitoring his situation constantly.
It is to be noted that the politician had suffered a cardiac arrest earlier this month and was put on ventilator support.
Jogi was admitted to Shree Narayana Hospital on May 9. A bureaucrat-turned politician is currently the MLA from Marwahi and had served as the state's first CM between 2000-03 in then Congress Government.
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