Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang, who was admitted to a hospital on November 13 after experiencing nose bleeding and high blood pressure during a public event, remained stable on the morning of November 14, according to a bulletin issued by the Central Referral Hospital (CRH), Gangtok.
The CM had fallen ill while attending the finals of a musical competition at Rangpo Ground and was immediately rushed to the hospital for medical attention. His elder son and MLA, Aditya Tamang, said the chief minister has a history of nose bleeding, and considering potential risks, he was taken to the hospital as a precautionary measure.
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The CRH bulletin stated that Tamang was brough

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