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Sardar Tara Singh Death: Kirit Somaiya refutes claims of Tara Singh's demise

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: September 2, 2020 14:28 IST

Death news of Sardar Tara Singh, 80-year-old ex-BJP MLA surfaced online after two BJP politicians tweeted about it. However, ...

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Death news of Sardar Tara Singh, 80-year-old ex-BJP MLA surfaced online after two BJP politicians tweeted about it. However, both the leaders deleted the tweets. 

According to Kirit Somaiya, Sardar Tara Singh is admitted to the hospital and is undergoing treatment at Lilavati hospital for the past few days.

Somaiya wrote,"Sardar Tarasing is admitted/taking treatment at Lilavati Hospital for past few days. I talked to Lilavati Hospital & His Family few minutes back. His health is critical but stable. We pray for improvement @BJP4Maharashtra @Dev_Fadnavis @ChDadaPatil"

The political leader was corporator for 15 years and has been an MLA for two decades from Mulund assembly constituency in Mumbai. 

 

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