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Ailing Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar reached AIIMS in New Delhi for his medical checkup, which had been getting postponed due to the inauguration of Atal Setu and State Legislative Assembly session, on Thursday, 31 January, ANI reported.
Parrikar, 63, is suffering from a pancreatic ailment and has been recuperating at his private residence at Dona Paula since 14 October, 2018, after he was discharged from AIIMS.
Earlier in the day, an official from the Chief Minister’s office had told PTI: "The chief minister will be flying to Delhi in the evening for a regular check-up at AIIMS. He is expected to be admitted there for the next four days.”
Parrikar will head to Delhi after the conclusion of the state assembly's budget session on Thursday evening, the official added.
The chief minister had presented the budget in the House on Wednesday, 30 January, while sitting on his chair, with a tube inserted through his nose.
Ever since he was discharged from AIIMS, Parrikar has made few public appearances. The chief minister, who was admitted to hospitals in Goa, Mumbai, New Delhi and the US in 2018, had also chaired a Business Advisory Committee meeting last week.
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