Ludhiana: RSS leader Jagdish Gagneja, who was severely injured after being shot at by some attackers, is showing signs of improvement, doctors said today.
There is a slight improvement in his condition. However, he is still on ventilator, GS Wander, Director, Hero DMC Heart Institute said.
The RSS leader had undergone a surgery to remove two bullets from his stomach. However, a third bullet is still lodged in his body.
Mr Gagneja, Vice President of the RSS (Punjab), was shot at on Saturday by bike-borne persons at Jyoti Chowk area here when he had gone shopping with his wife, leaving him seriously injured. A four-member SIT has been formed to probe the attack.
The bullets have damaged the leader's small intestine at five places and the large intestine at three points, the doctors said.
Punjab Director General of Police Suresh Arora said there was no significant breakthrough in the case so far.
There is a slight improvement in his condition. However, he is still on ventilator, GS Wander, Director, Hero DMC Heart Institute said.
The RSS leader had undergone a surgery to remove two bullets from his stomach. However, a third bullet is still lodged in his body.
The bullets have damaged the leader's small intestine at five places and the large intestine at three points, the doctors said.
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