Former Assam Chief Minister Prafulla Kumar Mahanta was admitted to a private hospital following chest pain but his condition was ''stable'', a hospital spokesperson said on Saturday.
The 68-year old former student leader, who steered the six-year old Assam agitation against illegal migrants, was admitted to the intensive care unit of the hospital on Friday night after he complained of chest pain and mild respiratory problem, the spokesperson said.
He was suffering from gastritis and his "condition was stable and he has been moved out of the ICU to a cabin this morning", she said.
Mr Mahanta was earlier admitted to the same hospital in September last year following high blood pressure issues but was released later after his condition improved.
Mr Mahanta is currently an MLA from Baharampur assembly constituency which he has represented for five consecutive
terms since 1991.
Mr Mahanta led the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) to power twice in 1985 and 1996.
He was the president of the All Assam Students' Union (AASU) that spearheaded the six-year long Assam movement against illegal foreigners in the state which led to the signing of the historic Assam Accord of which he was a signatory.
He along with the then AASU leaders went on to form the AGP which came to power in 1985 and the then 33-year old Mahanta became the country's youngest chief minister of a state.
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