Sharad Pawar Discharged from Hospital, Health Stable, Say Party Leaders

Veteran leader Sharad Pawar was discharged from Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai on Thursday after two days of medical observation. His grand-nephew Rohit Pawar confirmed that Pawar's health is excellent and he is resting at his residence. Former minister Jitendra Awhad also stated that the NCP chief's condition is stable and urged prayers for his full recovery. Pawar missed the Baramati by-election voting for the first time since 1967 due to his hospitalization.

Key Points: Sharad Pawar Discharged, Health Stable

  • Sharad Pawar discharged from Breach Candy Hospital after two days
  • Party leaders confirm his health is stable and he is resting at home
  • Pawar missed Baramati by-election voting for the first time since 1967
  • Doctors advised against travel due to sudden health issues
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Sharad Pawar discharged from hospital, condition stable​

Sharad Pawar discharged from Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai after two days. Party leaders confirm stable condition; he missed Baramati by-election voting due to health.

"The condition of the esteemed Sharadchandra Pawar Saheb is stable - Jitendra Awhad"

Mumbai, April 23

Veteran leader and Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar, who was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai due to ill health, was discharged on Thursday. ​

Pawar had been admitted to the hospital on Tuesday, where he underwent various medical tests. After being kept under observation for two days, he was sent home on Thursday following the doctors' advice, said the party in a press release.​

On Thursday, amid rumours about Sharad Pawar's health, his grand-nephew and Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar) legislator Rohit Pawar issued a clarification. ​

In his post on X, Rohit Pawar said that many party workers had called out of concern regarding Pawar Saheb's health; however, Saheb's health is excellent. ​

He added that he has been discharged from the hospital and is resting at his Mumbai residence, and that he had recently spoken with him regarding some work. He also said that no one should be worried about his health.​

Further, former minister and Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar) legislator Jitendra Awhad also said that party chief Sharad Pawar's condition is stable. ​

He stated in his post on X that the condition of the esteemed Sharadchandra Pawar Saheb is stable and that, having been discharged from the hospital, he is resting at his residence. ​

He added that everyone should pray for his full recovery and that the veteran leader returns to the political landscape of Maharashtra.​

Earlier, Sharad Pawar on April 21 said that he would not participate in voting during the Baramati by-election held that day due to his hospitalisation. This marks the first time since he contested his first election in 1967 that the senior leader will miss exercising his franchise in his home bastion.​

Addressing the citizens of Baramati from a hospital in Mumbai, Pawar expressed deep regret over his physical absence.

He said that he has consistently exercised his right to vote in Baramati since 1967 and had fully intended to travel there to maintain this tradition. ​

However, due to sudden health issues, he had been hospitalised, and doctors had strictly advised against travel, citing the need for treatment and mandatory rest.​

Pawar further clarified that he explored all alternative voting methods, including postal ballots and digital options provided by the Election Commission, but was informed by state election officials that these facilities were not available to him under the current circumstances.​

- IANS

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Aditi M
First time since 1967 he couldn't vote - that shows how serious his health was. Baramati by-election without his presence feels incomplete. Get well soon, Saheb.
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Jennifer L
I'm not from Maharashtra but I admire how disciplined he is about voting. Even tried postal ballot and digital options. That's dedication to democracy. Hope he rests well.
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Varun X
Political rivalries aside, we must respect senior leaders' contributions. Pawar sahab has been a pillar of Indian politics for decades. Hope all the speculation about his health ends now. Family and party should share more updates to avoid confusion.
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Sneha F
Good to hear he's stable. But seriously, why did the party take two days to clarify? Workers were worried unnecessarily. Communication needs improvement. Still, wishing him a full recovery. 🙏
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Matthew K
Hats off to his commitment to voting. Tried everything possible - postal ballot, digital options - but rules didn't allow. Maybe Election Commission should look at making voting more accessible for senior citizens and those hospitalized. Get well soon, Pawar ji.
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Rekha R
Sharad Pawar is a true survivor - seen many ups and downs in politics. This too shall pass. But I hope he uses this time to delegate more responsibilities to younger leaders

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