The veteran stateswoman and President of the Indian National Congress, Sonia Gandhi, has been admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi for treatment. The admission, which occurred earlier today, is reportedly linked to lingering health complications arising from her recent contraction of COVID-19.
Confirming the development, the Congress General Secretary and Chief Spokesperson, Randeep Surjewala, issued a formal statement to update the public and party faithful on her clinical status. “Congress President, Smt Sonia Gandhi was admitted to Ganga Ram Hospital today owing to Covid-related issues,” Surjewala noted. He further clarified through a social media communiqué that Mrs Gandhi’s condition is currently “stable” and that she is expected to remain in the medical facility for several days to undergo rigorous observation and supportive care.
Mrs Gandhi, aged 75, originally tested positive for the virus on 2nd June. While she had been recuperating at her residence in the intervening period, her transition to hospital care suggests a cautious approach by her medical team. According to reports citing hospital sources, the Congress leader had initially visited the facility for a routine check-up, during which doctors determined that a period of inpatient monitoring was necessitated by her post-viral symptoms.
This medical exigency comes at a particularly sensitive juncture for the Congress leadership. Mrs Gandhi is currently central to a high-profile inquiry by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) regarding the National Herald-AJL money laundering case. She was originally slated to appear before the investigative agency on 8th June; however, following her initial diagnosis, she sought an extension. The probe agency has since issued fresh summons, requiring her presence for questioning on 23rd June.
The investigation pertains to a First Information Report (FIR) registered by the ED to scrutinise alleged financial irregularities involving Associated Journals Limited (AJL) and Young Indian Private Limited. This legal matter has remained a flashpoint in Indian politics, often resulting in heated exchanges between the ruling administration and the opposition.
The following table provides a concise timeline of the recent events surrounding Mrs Gandhi’s health and the concurrent legal proceedings:
| Date | Key Event | Status / Detail |
| 2nd June | COVID-19 Diagnosis | Confirmed positive; commenced home recuperation. |
| 8th June | Original ED Deadline | Postponed following a request for a three-week deferral. |
| 12th June | Hospital Admission | Admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital for observation. |
| 23rd June | Rescheduled Summons | The current date for her appearance before the ED. |
The Congress party has conveyed its sincere gratitude to party members and well-wishers for their messages of concern. As Mrs Gandhi remains under the care of specialists, the political fraternity continues to monitor her recovery closely, given its potential impact on the upcoming legal deadlines and the party’s leadership activities.
