Indian President Ram
Nath Kovind was earlier admitted to hospital after he complained about chest
discomfort has now been shifted to All India Institute of Medical Sciences
(AIIMS) on Saturday for further treatment. His condition is stated to be
"stable".
"He is being referred to AIIMS, Delhi for
further investigation," Indian Army's Research and Referral Hospital said
in a statement.
He was admitted the Army's Research and Referral
Hospital in New Delhi on Friday morning after a chest discomfort.
The 75-year-old President had complained of
chest discomfort in the morning and thereafter he was rushed to the military
hospital.
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The President, who underwent routine tests and was
put under observation, is now in a stable condition, the hospital said.
In a statement the hospital authorities said:
"He is undergoing routine check-up and is under observation. His condition
is stable."