03 April,2021 02:02 PM IST | Mumbai | ANI
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Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar's health is stable now and he will be discharged on Saturday, informed Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik.
Malik further informed that Pawar has been advised a week's rest and will undergo a gallbladder surgery after 15 days if all his health parameters are found to be stable.
"Sharad Pawar was checked upon by doctors today and his health is stable, he'll be discharged today. He has been advised rest for seven days and after 15 days if all his health parameters are stable, surgery on his gall bladder will be performed," tweeted Malik.
Earlier on March 29, Malik had informed Pawar has been diagnosed with gallbladder disease and the NCP chief was on blood-thinning medication which is now being stopped due to the issue.
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"Kind attention our party president Sharad Pawar saheb was feeling a little uneasy due to a pain in his abdomen last evening and was therefore taken to Breach Candy Hospital for a check-up. Upon diagnosis it came to light that he has a problem in his gallbladder," Mailk had informed on his Twitter handle.
"He is on Blood Thinning Medication which is now being stopped due to this issue. He will be admitted to the hospital on the 31st of March 2021 and endoscopy and surgery will be conducted. Hence all his programs stand cancelled until further notice," the NCP leader said in another tweet.
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