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NCP chief Sharad Pawar discharged from hospital

Pawar was hospitalised following a ‘minor kidney problem’ and ‘water retention’.

Pawar was hospitalised following a ‘minor kidney problem’ and ‘water retention’.

Pune/Mumbai:

NCP chief Sharad Pawar, who was hospitalised on Sunday following a -"minor kidney problem-" and -"water retention-", was discharged this morning, hospital authorities said.

The 75-year-old former Union Minister was admitted to city-based Ruby Hall Clinic. -"He is absolutely fine and after keeping him under observation for over two days, we have now given him discharge from the hospital this morning,-" said Dr Sanjay Pathare, Assistant Director, Medical Services, Ruby Hall Clinic.

-"After discharge from the hospital, Pawar left for Mumbai by a helicopter-", NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik told PTI. -"After landing at the Mahalaxmi helipad, the NCP chief will proceed to his home in South Mumbai,-" he added.

Yesterday, NCP's Maharashtra unit president Sunil Tatkare had said that Pawar had to be hospitalised after he suffered a reaction to a medicine that he was taking.

Earlier, Dr Parvez Grant, Managing Trustee and Chief Cardiologist of Ruby Hall clinic, had said that Pawar was suffering from a 'minor kidney problem' and 'water retention'.

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