Union Minister Murlidhar Mohol Takes Break After Surgery for 29-Year-Old Wrestling Injury

Union Minister and Pune MP Murlidhar Mohol has undergone surgery for an injury sustained nearly three decades ago during a wrestling competition in Kolhapur. The long-ignored injury recently caused increased discomfort, leading doctors to recommend the procedure. The surgery requires him to take a month-long break, temporarily keeping him away from Parliament and his public duties in Pune. Mohol expressed concern over missing work related to his constituency and the upcoming Maharashtra Kesari wrestling competition but hopes to return to service soon.

Key Points: Murlidhar Mohol Surgery for Old Wrestling Injury

  • Surgery for 29-year-old injury
  • Injury from Kolhapur wrestling bout
  • Month-long recovery break
  • Misses Parliament session
  • Concerns over constituency work
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Union Minister Murlidhar Mohol undergoes surgery for 29-year-old injury

Union Minister Murlidhar Mohol undergoes surgery for a 29-year-old wrestling injury, taking a month-long break from parliamentary duties.

"More than the pain of the injury, it is the concern about these responsibilities that troubles me. - Murlidhar Mohol"

Pune, March 14

Union Minister and Pune MP Murlidhar Mohol on Saturday said he will be on a month-long break after undergoing surgery for an injury he sustained nearly 29 years ago during a wrestling bout in Kolhapur.

In a statement issued by his office, Mohol said the injury dated back to his wrestling days when he was competing in Kolhapur and had eventually forced him to quit the sport. While the issue was ignored for years, the discomfort had recently started increasing, prompting doctors to recommend surgery as the only option.

"About 29 years ago, I suffered an injury while wrestling in Kolhapur. I had ignored it for years, but recently the pain started increasing. Doctors finally advised that surgery was necessary, leaving no other option," Mohol said.

The Pune MP said the surgery had to be performed despite the ongoing session of the Parliament, which has temporarily kept him away from his parliamentary duties and public engagements.

He expressed concern about being unable to attend to work related to the Pune Lok Sabha constituency, official travel across the country, and preparations linked to the prestigious Maharashtra Kesari wrestling competition scheduled this year.

"More than the pain of the injury, it is the concern about these responsibilities that troubles me," Mohol said, adding that he hopes to recover soon with the support and blessings of the people.

Mohol said he expects to resume work within a month and return to public service with renewed energy.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is a good reminder for everyone to not ignore old injuries. Health should always come first, even for busy ministers. Hope his recovery is smooth.
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Vikram M
A wrestler turned politician! Maharashtra Kesari is a big deal. His concern for the competition preparations even from his hospital bed is commendable. Typical Indian dedication to duty.
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Rohit P
While I wish him a fast recovery, I do hope his office has a proper system in place to handle constituency work during his absence. Public service shouldn't halt because one person is unwell.
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Priya S
29 years is a very long time to bear pain. It must have been quite severe to need surgery now. Take the full rest you need, Sir. Health is wealth. 🏥
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Michael C
Interesting background story. You don't often hear about politicians with a sports injury history like this. Speaks to a different kind of resilience. Best wishes for his recovery.

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