Punjabi Singer Rajvir Jawanda’s Brain is Not Responding. The singer is still in a coma, on ventilator support; CM Bhagwant Mann had visited the hospital.
After a car accident in the Solan area of Himachal Pradesh, Punjabi singer Rajvir Jawanda is in critical condition. The singer is still in a coma and is currently being supported by a ventilator, according to the most recent information from Fortis Hospital in Mohali. His neurological status is still grave, according to the hospital, with little brain activity and no discernible improvement to date.
According to a statement from Fortis Hospital, Rajvir’s overall prognosis is still uncertain. He still needs continuous ventilator assistance. Following his cardiac arrest at the primary centre, medical examinations, including an MRI scan, have shown hypoxic alterations in the brain.
All four limbs are severely weak as a result of the substantial damage to the cervical and dorsal portions of the spine revealed by the MRI. On September 27, Rajvir Jawanda was on his way to Shimla when his motorbike struck some stray cattle near Baddi, causing him to suffer severe injuries.

Before being sent to Fortis Hospital in Mohali, he was first sent to a Civil Hospital, where he experienced a heart attack; Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann had also visited the hospital to check on him.
“The hospital has released six medical bulletins thus far. Rajvir has been unable to communicate with anyone and is still unconscious. In Gurudwaras all around the nation, prayers are being given for his wellbeing. Punjab Congress President Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, Opposition Leader Pratap Singh Bajwa, his son Vikram Bajwa, Congressman Balbir Singh Sidhu, and numerous other leaders arrived at Fortis Hospital on Thursday.
However, since the incident, Rajvir’s social media following has grown. On September 27, the day of the event, he had 2.4 million Instagram followers; today, that number has surpassed 2.6 million. In a similar vein, he has YouTube and Facebook followers.

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