"He cancelled one of his scheduled programmes after complaining of uneasiness while he was at his (official) residence here this morning. However, later the doctors found out that he had overworked himself and had less sleep leading to the condition. They said there was nothing to worry about," an aide of the 62-year-old leader said.
He said that Khattar, who became a first-time chief minister after BJP won the Assembly polls in Haryana in October 2014, has a packed schedule daily and tends to work till late in the night giving himself limited rest hours.
He also said that barring one programme, all other engagements of the chief minister would continue as per their normal routine.
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