Sidhu again injures his vocal cords due to 'continuous speech' in rallies, put on steroid medication
Punjab minister and Congress's star poll campaigner Navjot Singh Sidhu has again injured his vocal cords because of "continuous speech" in election rallies.
The cricketer-turned-politician has been put on anti-inflammatory injections and steroid medication by doctors for two days.
"Continuous speech has severely impacted his vocal cords to the extent that they bled at times," according to a statement issued by Sidhu's office.
Sidhu addressed 80 rallies across the country in 28 days as part of the poll campaign for the Congress.
On Sunday morning, Sidhu consulted physicians here and they advised him two types of medication.
"Either the balm coating over his damaged throat, which will require him not to speak for four days, or a severe measure of anti-inflammatory injections and steroid medication along with complete rest for 48 hours," the statement said.
The Congress leader went for the anti-inflammatory injections and steroid medication to take rest for two days while giving reason ..