Sharad Pawar Discharged from Pune Hospital After Chest Congestion Treatment

Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar has been discharged from Ruby Hall Clinic in Pune. The 84-year-old leader was admitted on February 9 for chest congestion and breathing difficulties. Doctors have advised him to take adequate rest for a few days before gradually resuming his routine work and public engagements. His daughter, MP Supriya Sule, and other party leaders provided regular updates on his stable condition during his hospitalization.

Key Points: Sharad Pawar Discharged from Hospital, Advised Rest

  • Discharged after treatment for chest congestion
  • Advised adequate rest before resuming work
  • Hospitalized on February 9 in Pune
  • Daughter Supriya Sule provided health updates
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Sharad Pawar discharged from Pune hospital, advised rest: Doctors

NCP chief Sharad Pawar, 84, discharged from Pune hospital after treatment for chest congestion. Doctors advise rest before resuming public duties.

"Mr Pawar is in good health and has recovered well. - Doctor Simon Grant"

Pune, February 14

Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar was discharged from Ruby Hall Clinic in Pune on Monday, following treatment for chest congestion and breathing difficulties.

Pawar, 84, was admitted to the hospital on February 9.

The hospital stated, "The medical team has advised him to take adequate rest for a few days, following which he may gradually resume his routine work and public engagements."

Meanwhile, Doctor Simon Grant said, "Mr Pawar is in good health and has recovered well. He will be discharged today. The medical team has advised him to take adequate rest for a few days, following which he may gradually resume his routine work and public engagements."

Earlier, Pawar's daughter and Member of Parliament, Supriya Sule, said in a post on X, "Baba has developed chest congestion and will need a 5-day course of antibiotics. Fortunately, all other vital parameters are normal. Thank you all for your kind words and continued support. A heartfelt thank you to all the doctors from the bottom of my heart."

NCP-SCP leader Rohit Pawar had provided updates, stating, "Sharad Pawar's health is very good right now. His tests have been done there. He has not been kept in the ICU. He has been kept in a private room there. He doesn't need any support there right now. Once the reports come, it will be decided whether he will be kept in Pune or Mumbai."

Rohit Pawar added, "Pawar came here in a private vehicle, and everything is normal."

He also urged party workers to avoid visiting the hospital to prevent inconveniencing other patients, saying, "I, Supriya Tai, the doctors, the party workers, and people from across Maharashtra will provide regular updates."

In view of his complete recovery and stable health status, he was scheduled to be discharged today. He has been advised to take a short break and gradually resume routine activities.

- ANI

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Priya S
A true stalwart of Maharashtra politics. His health is a matter of concern for many, not just his party workers. Glad the update from the family was prompt and clear. Get well soon, Saheb.
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Rahul R
Respectfully, I hope this serves as a reminder to all our senior leaders to prioritize their health. The nation needs them fit. The advice to party workers not to crowd the hospital was sensible and showed consideration for others.
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Ashley H
Chest congestion can be serious at that age. It's reassuring that all other parameters were normal. The medical care seems to have been excellent. Wishing him a peaceful recovery period at home.
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Vikram M
Whether you agree with his politics or not, you have to admire his resilience. The man is a legend in Indian politics. Hope he takes it easy for a bit. Health comes first, Saheb!
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Kriti O
It's good that the family and party provided regular updates. It stops unnecessary rumors from spreading. Speedy recovery to him. 🙏

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