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J Jayalalithaa shifted to regular ward

| | Nov 20, 2016, at 12:16 am
Chennai, Nov 19 (IBNS): Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalaithaa on Saturday was shifted to regular ward from the ICU of the hospital where she has been undergoing treatment for the past two months.

Her party AIADMK tweeted: "Puratchi Thalaivi Amma shifted from ICU to normal ward in Apollo hospital today."

The CM was admitted to hospital on Sept 22 following complaints of fever and dehydration.

On Nov 4, the Chennai-based hospital had said that CM Jayalalithaa, who was undergoing treatment for more than a month, has 'completely recovered'.

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