Swamy exposes Sonia’s mysterious US trip

February 29, 2012 15:10
Swamy exposes  Sonia’s mysterious US trip

Congress had not disclosed the hospital's name or any other information regarding Gandhi's diagnosis. However, reports suggested that she was suffering from cancer.

Janata Party supremo Subramanian Swamy once again targeted Congress President Sonia Gandhi, who left for US for routine medical check-up. Swamy, while tweeting from his personal Twitter account claimed that he had information about the reasons behind Sonia's mysterious visit to US. The Janata Party chief informed that the Congress President has been going under "whipple procedure surgery" which is known as roux-en-y in French. Sonia Gandhi, according to Swamy, has been suffering from cancer like Steve Jobs, the former CEO of Apple.

Yet, Swamy stunned all after calling Gandhi "Vishkanya". Swamy's tweets on Monday said, "Vishkanya off to US soon. My American friends tell me she underwent "whipple procedure surgery" or roux-en-y in French same as Steven Jobs." On Tuesday, Swamy also tweeted, "I am informed that following my tweet she has decided to issue a formal announcement of her visit to US." Meanwhile, Congress spokesperson Janardhan Dwivedi on Tuesday informed that the leader will return to Indian only after five days as she has gone for routine medical check-up.

Gandhi's medical check-up once again raised speculations among the people of the country. Congress has not yet disclosed the current status of Sonia Gandhi's health. According to Dwivedi, she (Sonia Gandhi) will return to India after 4-5 days. Here it can be recalled that Gandhi grabbed the headlines with her mysterious surgery when she last visited US in Aug 2011. Congress had not disclosed the hospital's name or any other information regarding Gandhi's diagnosis. However, reports suggested that she was suffering from cancer.

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