Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has been admitted to Fortis Hospital in Mohali due to health concerns. According to reports, Mann complained of exhaustion and a low heart rate, prompting his hospitalization. The news has led to the postponement of a scheduled Cabinet meeting to discuss the ongoing flood situation in the state.

Mann’s health issues have raised concerns, and he is currently undergoing treatment at the hospital. The exact nature of his condition is not yet clear, but his symptoms suggest that he may be experiencing fatigue and cardiovascular issues. The hospitalization has also led to changes in the schedule of other political events, including a visit by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to flood-affected areas in Punjab.

Kejriwal, who is also the national convener of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), toured the flood-hit regions of Punjab, assessing the damage and meeting with affected residents. However, Mann was unable to accompany him due to his health issues. The AAP leader’s visit was seen as an attempt to show solidarity with the people of Punjab and to highlight the need for relief efforts.

The flood situation in Punjab remains a major concern, with many areas still underwater and thousands of people displaced. The state government has been working to provide relief and rehabilitation to those affected, but the task is daunting. The postponement of the Cabinet meeting has delayed discussions on the flood situation, and it is unclear when the meeting will be rescheduled.

Mann’s health issues have added to the challenges facing the Punjab government, which is already dealing with the aftermath of the floods. The hospitalization of the Chief Minister has raised concerns about the stability of the government and the impact on its ability to respond to the flood crisis. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the government will address the challenges ahead and provide relief to those affected by the floods.