1 / 12Congress MP Rajiv Satav died at a private hospital here on Sunday, days after recovering from coronavirus infection.2 / 12The 46-year-old leader was on ventilator support at the hospital after his health deteriorated.3 / 12Satav, considered close to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, had tested positive for coronavirus infection on April 22.4 / 12Satav was later diagnosed with a new viral infection and was in a critical condition.5 / 12Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences on the demise of Congress MP Rajeev Satav. PM Modi took to Twitter and said he was anguished by the passing away of his friend from Parliament.6 / 12Congress leaders expressed shock after news of party MP and young leader Rajeev Satav spread. Leaders took to Twitter to express their grief.7 / 12In his tweet, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said, 'I’m very sad at the loss of my friend Rajeev Satav. He was a leader with huge potential who embodied the ideals of the Congress. It’s a big loss for us all. My condolences and love to his family.'8 / 12Tukaram Mundhe tweeted, Youth leader #rajivsatav succumbed to #COVID19. India mourns collectively the sad and untimely demise of promising public figure .9 / 12Rajeev Satav was secretary in-charge for Gujarat Affairs. He rose from the ranks in congress’s youth wing to become its president in 2010 and remained in charge till 2014.10 / 12Elections in the Indian Youth Congress (IYC) were held for the first time during his tenure on directions of Rahul Gandhi. Rajeev Satav was also elected to the Lok Sabha in 2014 and represented Maharashtra’s Hingoli constituency.11 / 12Senior Congress leader KC Venugopal tweeted, 'Congress has lost its frontline warrior, CWC Member, M.P, most promising young leader and a dear friend, Sh. Rajiv Satav today. I am devastated by the irreparable loss. Party will forever miss his indelible dedication, connect & immense popularity. My heartfelt condolences !'12 / 12Randeep Surjwwala, another Congress veteran, expressed grief over Rajeev Satav's demise, he tweeted, 'Today I lost a friend who took the first steps of public life with me in the Youth Congress,'