Sharad Pawar was admitted to a hospital in Mumbai after a stomachache
National Congress (NCP) leader Sharad Pawar was admitted to a hospital in Mumbai a day earlier due to stomach ache, his party said last night. The 80-year-old former Union Minister will be hospitalized tomorrow for endoscopy and surgery.
Nawab Malik of NCP tweeted, “Interestingly, our party leader Sarabjit Pawar Saheb is to be hospitalized tomorrow for endoscopy and surgery, but as he has a stomachache, he is in Mumbai today Breach Candy will be admitted to the hospital. ”
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Our party president Sharad Pawar saheb was supposed to be admitted in hospital for endoscopy and surgery procedure tomorrow, but since he is experiencing some pain again in the abdomen, he is admitted in Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai today.— Nawab Malik نواب ملک नवाब मलिक (@nawabmalikncp) March 30, 2021
Mr Vidyut was diagnosed with gallbladder disease and required surgery, his party said yesterday. Mr. Malik said that he had a stomach ache and was being examined on Sunday night, after which doctors found stones in his gall bladder.
“He is on a blood thinning drug that is now put on hold because of the issue. He will be admitted to the hospital on March 31, 2021 and will have to undergo endoscopy and surgery. Therefore, all his plans are canceled until further notice. has given.” The spokesman said.
Mr Pawar has been hospitalized in Maharashtra amid a major crisis in the ruling coalition of Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress.
The 14-month-old government led by Prime Minister Uttam Thackeray has been exposed in an unprecedented manner in the Mukesh Ambani bombings case, in which NCP leader Anil Deshmukh and the Minister of State are facing charges.
The allegations stemmed from a dispute between the army and NCP allies.
The statements of Union Minister Amit Shah in Mr. Pawar’s Ahmedabad sparked unrest on Saturday. Although Mr. Shah was not a member of the committee, the NCP said that no such meeting had been held. refused.
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