New Delhi: Senior Congress leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sonia Gandhi was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi late Tuesday night, according to hospital sources. The veteran politician is currently undergoing treatment and remains under close medical observation.
Sources said that doctors are monitoring her condition while conducting further evaluations to determine the cause of her health concerns. No official statement detailing her current medical status has been released so far.
Doctors Monitoring Her Health
Hospital sources indicated that Gandhi has been placed under observation as medical staff continue assessing her health condition. A team of doctors at the hospital is supervising her treatment and carrying out necessary examinations.
Officials have not yet confirmed the exact reason for the latest hospitalisation, but sources say that her health is being closely tracked as part of precautionary care.
Earlier Hospitalisation in January
This is the second time in 2026 that Sonia Gandhi has been admitted to the same hospital. In January, she was hospitalised after experiencing respiratory complications.
At that time, doctors diagnosed her with a mild exacerbation of bronchial asthma, which required medical attention and observation.
Weather and Pollution Linked to Previous Episode
According to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Chairman Ajay Swaroop, the earlier episode was likely triggered by cold weather conditions and high pollution levels in Delhi, which can aggravate respiratory problems.
During that admission, Gandhi experienced breathing discomfort and was treated with antibiotics and other supportive medications. Doctors had then described her condition as stable, while continuing to monitor her recovery.
Awaiting Official Update
With her latest admission, political leaders and party workers are awaiting further updates from hospital authorities regarding her health condition.
For now, Gandhi remains under medical supervision, and more details are expected once doctors complete their assessment.






