The 82-year-old leader fainted soon after he resumed his padayatra from Panankulam in Tirunelveli district where he rested last night.
Doctors of a private hospital, where he was rushed and admitted by police, said his heart condition was weak and he should have sufficient rest.
Doctors said he had regained consciousness, adding, they had strongly advised him against resuming the yatra.
He was admitted to the ICU, but his condition was stable now, they said.
His party supporters told newsmen that Ananthan felt uncomfortable.They had advised him to rest but he told them that he was determinedto conclude the padayatra.
The padayatra was launched on December 25 last year.
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