The 92-year-old politician was admitted to the hospital on September 20 after suffering from a brain stroke.
"At 4 pm, Tiwariji became unresponsive while being given physiotherapy. His son Rohit Shekhar Tiwari, who was present, alerted a team of doctors immediately," the aide said.
Tiwari was then shifted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
He said various tests were carried out and the reports would be available by tomorrow.
Tiwari was admitted to the ICU of the Max Super Speciality Hospital in September. Later, he was shifted to ward following improvement in his condition.
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