<p>Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut, who has been holding the fort for the party during the ongoing political crisis, was hospitalised on Monday after he complained of chest pain. </p>.<p>His condition was stated to be stable and is expected to be in the hospital for a couple of days. </p>.<p>Raut (57), is a member of the core team of Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray. He is a three-term Rajya Sabha member and Executive Editor of Saamana, the Shiv Sena mouthpiece. </p>.<p>Raut is under treatment of a panel of doctors including Dr Jaleel Parkar and Dr Ajit Menon.</p>.<p>"Sanjay sahab is okay and stable," Raut's brother Sunil Raut said.</p>.<p>"Since last 15 days he has been suffering from chest pain. But it's not serious. He has been admitted for a routine check-up. I think today evening (Monday) his angiography will be performed and he would be discharged in a day or two," he said.</p>.<p>"Raut came to the hospital two days back also for a routine check-up. An ECG (electrocardiogram test) was then done followed by some check-ups. Based on the ECG report, doctors advised him to come to the hospital today for further tests," doctors said.</p>.<p>Over the last fortnight, as a spokesperson and troubleshooter, Raut's schedule has gone haywire.</p>
<p>Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut, who has been holding the fort for the party during the ongoing political crisis, was hospitalised on Monday after he complained of chest pain. </p>.<p>His condition was stated to be stable and is expected to be in the hospital for a couple of days. </p>.<p>Raut (57), is a member of the core team of Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray. He is a three-term Rajya Sabha member and Executive Editor of Saamana, the Shiv Sena mouthpiece. </p>.<p>Raut is under treatment of a panel of doctors including Dr Jaleel Parkar and Dr Ajit Menon.</p>.<p>"Sanjay sahab is okay and stable," Raut's brother Sunil Raut said.</p>.<p>"Since last 15 days he has been suffering from chest pain. But it's not serious. He has been admitted for a routine check-up. I think today evening (Monday) his angiography will be performed and he would be discharged in a day or two," he said.</p>.<p>"Raut came to the hospital two days back also for a routine check-up. An ECG (electrocardiogram test) was then done followed by some check-ups. Based on the ECG report, doctors advised him to come to the hospital today for further tests," doctors said.</p>.<p>Over the last fortnight, as a spokesperson and troubleshooter, Raut's schedule has gone haywire.</p>