
Sharad Pawar doing well after surgery, stone removed from gallbladder: NCP's Rajesh Tope
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Sharad Pawar health update: Maharashtra minister and NCP leader Rajesh Tope said party chief Sharad Pawar was doing well after a stone was removed from his gallbladder.
Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope said on Wednesday that Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Sharad Pawar, who was admitted to hospital on Tuesday, was doing well after a stone was removed from his gallbladder. Sharad Pawar was admitted to Breach Candy hospital in Mumbai after he complained of pain in his abdomen. Sharad Pawar ji is doing well after the operation. Stone has been removed from the Gallbladder successfully: Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope (30.03) pic.twitter.com/5p68FrEB7p Sharad Pawar was supposed to be admitted on Wednesday but "as he experienced pains in his abdomen today, he was admitted to the hospital in the afternoon", NCP leader Nawab Malik said. He underwent surgery to remove a stone from his gallbladder. Rajesh Tope said Sharad Pawar was doing well after the operation. "Stone has been removed from the gallbladder successfully," Rajesh Tope said.
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