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Young YSRCP MPs Dragged To Hospital
By: Tupaki Desk | 11 April 2018 9:44 AM GMTYSRCP MPs YS Avinash Reddy and Mithun Reddy have been protesting against current Indian Government in favour of Special Category Status for Andhra Pradesh.
They have not touched food for last six days and they said they want to continue the hunger strike till death.
Delhi Police Rapid Action Force, dragged them away from the protest stage to Rammanohar Lohia, RML hospital.
YSRCP cadre and supporters tried to stop the Rapid Action Force and ambulances but police used all the force they can to drag them away to the hospital.
At the hospital, doctors did all the necessary tests and found out that Mithun Reddy and Avinash Reddy are dehydrated and they need to be given IV fluids immediately.
The MPs refused any treatment. Avinash Reddy's sugar levels have dropped to 73 and Mithun Reddy's to 71. Their Blood pressure is also 80/60 and 110/70, respectively.
They are suffering with severe low blood sugar and ketones are at dangerous levels in blood. Doctors are suggesting them to be immediately admitted to the hospital and take treatment but the young MPs are adamantly fighting for Telugu people.
They have not touched food for last six days and they said they want to continue the hunger strike till death.
Delhi Police Rapid Action Force, dragged them away from the protest stage to Rammanohar Lohia, RML hospital.
YSRCP cadre and supporters tried to stop the Rapid Action Force and ambulances but police used all the force they can to drag them away to the hospital.
At the hospital, doctors did all the necessary tests and found out that Mithun Reddy and Avinash Reddy are dehydrated and they need to be given IV fluids immediately.
The MPs refused any treatment. Avinash Reddy's sugar levels have dropped to 73 and Mithun Reddy's to 71. Their Blood pressure is also 80/60 and 110/70, respectively.
They are suffering with severe low blood sugar and ketones are at dangerous levels in blood. Doctors are suggesting them to be immediately admitted to the hospital and take treatment but the young MPs are adamantly fighting for Telugu people.