Zardari recovered from illness, shifted from hospital to Bilawal House

Former president was admitted to a hospital in Karachi nearly two week ago


News Desk October 09, 2022
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Co-chairman Asif Zardari has recovered from illness. PHOTO: EXPRESS

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari has been discharged from hospital and moved back to Bilawal House after recovering from illness, his personal physician Dr Asim Hussain said on Sunday.

The former president was taken to a private hospital in Karachi on September 27 after his health deteriorated.

“President Asif Zardari has recuperated from his illness and been discharged from hospital to go home,” Dr Asim wrote on his Twitter handle.

A team of foreign doctors on Tuesday examined the ailing former president at a private hospital in Karachi and expressed satisfaction over his ongoing treatment.

Also read: Doctors satisfied with Zardari’s treatment

The PPP leader’s daughter Aseefa Bhutto Zardari was present during the checkup by the three-member doctors’ team from Dubai. The doctors did not show any discontent with Zardari’s treatment, saying that currently the former president did not need to be shifted abroad.

The former president’s daughter Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari had earlier revealed that her father was suffering from "post-Covid health concerns".

In a tweet, she had said that there was water near Zardari's lungs for which she said that a procedure had been done a month ago.

COMMENTS (2)

Muhammad shafi | 2 years ago | Reply Dear zardari Please the people of Pakistan Allah will never forgive you what you and murid Ali shah did with people of Sind in the name of flood. What you did with political parties of Pakistan they deserve it specifically pml N. Thanks zardari sb. people of Sind are praying that you never come to see them because is waiting for you long time.
Yusuf umer | 2 years ago | Reply When will god have mercy on us and take Asif Zardari back
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