Former Maharashtra minister and NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal was admitted to a hospital in Mumbai on Thursday (September 26). According to the information from the leader's office, Bhujbal was brought to Mumbai from Pune by a special flight due to a sudden deterioration in his health.
Moreover, Bhujbal, a
prominent face of Maharashtra politics recently came under the scanner, after he ordered to reduce the volume of ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ playing in nearby locations while delivering a speech in Nashik on September 14. “The sound is so loud, how will I give my speech?" he said while asking the police to take note of the situation.