Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin was discharged from a private hospital here on Sunday and has been advised to return to routine after three days. The chief minister, who had undergone a therapeutic procedure (on July 24, 2025 morning) was fit for discharge following successful recovery, Apollo Hospitals said in a press release.
"The honourable chief minister is being discharged tonight from Apollo Hospitals, Greams Road and has been advised to return to his routine after three days," Director, Medical Services, Dr Anil B G said in the press statement.
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Stalin was hospitalised on July 21 after he felt giddiness while taking his routine morning walk.
Following this, several tests were conducted and the CM underwent a procedure as per expert recommendation, said the hospital.
On a post on 'X,' Stalin, who also relieved his official and party duties from the hospital, stated that he returned home and expressed gratitude to all for their wishes and love. He assured all that he would continue working for people.