
Senior Congress leader Harak Singh Rawat was briefly hospitalized in Dehradun due to respiratory distress. Doctors attributed his breathing difficulties to exposure to severe air pollution in Delhi, where he had recently traveled. Following prompt medical treatment, including a nebulizer, Rawat's condition stabilized, and he was released from the hospital without requiring extended care.
The article focuses on a health incident involving a Congress leader, reporting factual details of his hospitalization and the attributed cause. There is no discernible political framing or commentary that suggests a particular political bias.
The sentiment of the article is neutral and informative, focusing on reporting the facts of a health event. The tone is concerned but objective, detailing the medical situation and recovery without expressing strong positive or negative emotions.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| english | Congress Leader Harak Singh Rawat Hospitalised After Breathing Trouble Linked To Delhi Air Pollution | Center-left | Neutral |
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