Indian ex-president Abdul Kalam passes away
- Dr Kalam had a heart attack at Shillong programme
- He was 84
Former Indian president APJ Abdul Kalam passed away after suffering a massive heart attack in Shillong. He was 84.
Kalam, considered the architect of India's missile programme, collapsed during a lecture at the Indian Institute of Management around 6:30pm in the Meghalaya state of India, reports our New Delhi correspondent.
He was admitted to a hospital in northeastern town of Shillong following sudden illness.
Kalam fell ill at a function in Shillong and was rushed to the hospital, the correspondent reports quoting M Kharkrang, superintendent of police at Khasi Hills.
Meghalaya Governor V Shanmughanathan and Chief Secretary PBO Warjri visited Bethany hospital where Kalam was been admitted.
#RIPKalam Government to declare national mourning for seven days, says Union Home Secretary L C Goyal.
— Times of India (@timesofindia) July 27, 2015
Profile of former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam http://t.co/thpp0ncZcg pic.twitter.com/ZMG4yoRiJq
— Times of India (@timesofindia) July 27, 2015
Comments