Urgent medical attention for NCP-SP supremo Sharad Pawar: The seasoned politician was transported from Baramati to Pune’s premier Ruby Hall Clinic today amid worsening cough and breathing woes.
Symptoms intensified late Sunday, with relentless coughing prompting swift action from kin. Nephew Srinivas Pawar revealed the family’s proactive move to seek expert care without delay.
Dr. Purvez Grant, clinic chief, confirmed Pawar’s arrival and outlined the protocol: ‘Ongoing cough since morning. Diagnostics underway; we’ll assess need for inpatient care based on findings.’
Accompanied by daughter Supriya Sule, the MP from Baramati, Pawar is under vigilant watch by a specialist squad. Essential scans and labs are prioritizing the cough as chief issue.
Post-evaluation, precise therapies will be prescribed. Hospital admins stress measured response—no rash admissions.
Context adds gravity: Mere weeks after nephew Ajit Pawar’s fatal plane mishap—who served as Deputy CM—Pawar grapples with sorrow alongside shuttling home bases in Baramati, Pune, Mumbai.
Pawar’s dossier notes significant interventions: Jaw cancer excision pre-2004, trailed by India-US ops addressing sequelae. At 83, such alerts rally national concern.
Pawar’s legacy—from youth Congress dissident to NCP founder and kingmaker—fuels prayers for rebound. As tests progress, Maharashtra holds breath for positive tidings from Ruby Hall.