India's opposition leader Sonia Gandhi hospitalized with COVID-related issues

India's opposition leader Sonia Gandhi hospitalized with COVID-related issues
India's Congress Party chief Sonia Gandhi pays homage at the Mahatma Gandhi memorial on the 150th birth anniversary of Gandhi at Rajghat in New Delhi, India October 2, 2019. (REUTERS/File)
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Updated 12 June 2022
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India's opposition leader Sonia Gandhi hospitalized with COVID-related issues

India's opposition leader Sonia Gandhi hospitalized with COVID-related issues
  • Sonia Gandhi, widow of ex-PM Rajiv Gandhi, is longest-serving president of Congress party
  • Gandhi, 76, is credited with reviving Congress when it won surprise victory in 2004 elections

NEW DELHI: The leader of India's main opposition party, Sonia Gandhi, has been admitted to hospital in New Delhi with health issues related to COVID-19, her Congress party said. 

The Congress party tweeted the announcement but gave no other details. 

Italian-born Gandhi, widow of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi, is the longest-serving president of the Congress party, which ruled India for decades after its founders led the country to independence from British colonial rule in 1947. 

Gandhi, 76, is credited with reviving the Congress when it won a surprise victory in legislative elections in 2004. 

Following that election success, she would have become India's first foreign-born and first Roman Catholic prime minister, but she surprised everyone by turning down the top post and nominating economist Manmohan Singh to be prime minister. 

In recent years, Gandhi has travelled several times to the United States to deal with health issues. 

Her party's fortunes have declined precipitously since Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist BJP party defeated it in the general elections of 2014 and 2019.