3-man Doctors team flown into Karachi on a private plane from Dubai to advise on Zardari's health

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Doctors of a private hospital in Karachi on Tuesday advised Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari to travel abroad for medical treatment, reported Aaj News.

In this regard, a private plane carrying a three-person team of doctors reached Karachi to assess the former Pakistan president's health. A final decision will be taken on the recommendation of the three-member team.

Zardari healthy after undergoing medical procedure, says PPP’s Nasir Hussain Shah

The PPP leader was reportedly admitted in a private hospital last week where multiple tests were conducted.

On September 28, Sindh Minister for Local Government Nasir Hussain Shah said Zardari was “healthy and he will return to Bilawal House within a couple of days.”

He added that the former president underwent a normal medical procedure and his health was well.

He dismissed reports of Zardari’s ill health as rumours and clarified that the PPP chairman was doing well. When Zardari was admitted to the private hospital, initial reports indicated that the former president was being kept under observation and treated.

Former president Asif Ali Zardari shifted to Karachi hospital amid health concerns

Last year, Zardari was admitted to a private hospital in Karachi on advice from his doctors. According to sources in PPP, exertion and exhaustion from court appearances and budget session had deteriorated his health.

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Doctors of a private hospital in Karachi on Tuesday advised Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari to travel abroad for medical treatment, reported Aaj News.

In this regard, a private plane carrying a three-person team of doctors reached Karachi to assess the former Pakistan president's health. A final decision will be taken on the recommendation of the three-member team.

Zardari healthy after undergoing medical procedure, says PPP’s Nasir Hussain Shah

The PPP leader was reportedly admitted in a private hospital last week where multiple tests were conducted.

On September 28, Sindh Minister for Local Government Nasir Hussain Shah said Zardari was “healthy and he will return to Bilawal House within a couple of days.”

He added that the former president underwent a normal medical procedure and his health was well.

He dismissed reports of Zardari’s ill health as rumours and clarified that the PPP chairman was doing well. When Zardari was admitted to the private hospital, initial reports indicated that the former president was being kept under observation and treated.

Former president Asif Ali Zardari shifted to Karachi hospital amid health concerns

Last year, Zardari was admitted to a private hospital in Karachi on advice from his doctors. According to sources in PPP, exertion and exhaustion from court appearances and budget session had deteriorated his health.

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Surely after 14 years the Sindh govt would have a health system that the crooks can also use. Or is that asking too much from these thugs.
 
Nothing new. VVIP culture is rampant in Pak even for non political wealthy people.
 
Why does this wretched man always have a picture of Benazir Bhutto, next to him but facing away?

Very strange.
 
Former president and PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari's doctors have said that his health is improving, therefore, he doesn't need to be shifted abroad for treatment at the moment.

Sources privacy to the matter said that Zardari, who is admitted to a private hospital in Karachi, was examined by a team of doctors who flew in from Dubai. They added that most doctors, who are part of the team, specialise in respiratory diseases.

As per the doctors' suggestion, Zardari's diagnosis and treatment are being carried out in the right way, therefore, he does not need to be shifted abroad at the moment.

Sources added that some of Zardari's tests were carried out today as well, while his son, Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, also accompanied him.

Speaking to Geo News over the phone, Dr Asim Hussain, the head of the medical board responsible for Zardari's treatment, said that Zardari's health has improved as compared to the past.

"There is an infection in one of his lungs and he is under treatment for that," Dr Hussain said, adding that a team of doctors supervising the former president comprise highly qualified medical practitioners.

He added that all necessary tests have been carried out, while he is also taking a stroll as per the suggestion of the doctors.

Zardari was shifted to a private hospital in Karachi's Clifton area for admission on September 27 after his health deteriorated.

This was the second time this year that Zardari had to be admitted to a hospital.

In February of this year, he was shifted to a private hospital after he fell ill.

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Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman and FM Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said the condition of his father, former president Asif Ali Zardari is ‘improving’.

In his informal talk with the newsmen in Karachi, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said they were thinking about Asif Ali Zardari’s surgery, but doctors have decided against it as the former president is improving.

The PPP chairman urged the workers to pray for the speedy recovery of Asif Zardari.

Earlier, sources told ARY News that a three-member team of doctors from United Arab Emirates reached Karachi to assess the former Pakistan president’s health.

The team stayed at the private hospital for over four hours and inspected the PPP co-chairperson, said sources, adding that some of Zardari’s tests were carried out by UAE medical team.
 
The personal doctor of ex-president and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari on Sunday evening confirmed his discharge from the hospital after a week.

Dr Asim said the former president has been shifted to his home in Karachi after improvement in his health.

Earlier, fake news had circulated on social media platforms regarding Zardari’s terminal illness that were denied by the family sources.

The ex-president was brought to the hospital for treatment of a chest infection and a team of senior pulmonologists and other physicians were attending him.

The team of doctors that arrived from Dubai to examine Zardari had returned sharing that he did not need immediate treatment abroad.
 
Like all of us he will die. I just hope that as he takes his last breath, he remembers the poor that he and his family have looted for decades. Death is a great equaliser
 
Nawaz, Zardari discuss politics, PTI long march
Basic purpose of Nawaz Sharif’s telephonic call to Asif Zardari was to inquire about his health, says sources

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister and supremo of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN), Nawaz Sharif, and former president and chief of PPP Parliamentarians, Asif Ali Zardari, held a telephonic conversation on Saturday and discussed in detail the overall political situation in the country on the eve of by-elections being held on Sunday (today).

According to sources, the basic purpose of Nawaz Sharif’s telephonic call to Asif Zardari was to inquire about his health. The latter recently shifted to his home from a hospital. Nawaz expressed his best wishes for speedy recovery of the former president.

The two leaders also discussed the economic situation and law and order in the country as well as Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan’s expected long march on Islamabad.

Sources said both agreed that protest is the right of any political party but they would not allow anyone to take the law into their hands. Both agreed that the government should deal sternly with the elements spreading chaos in the country.

The News PK
 
Nawaz, Zardari discuss politics, PTI long march
Basic purpose of Nawaz Sharif’s telephonic call to Asif Zardari was to inquire about his health, says sources

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister and supremo of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN), Nawaz Sharif, and former president and chief of PPP Parliamentarians, Asif Ali Zardari, held a telephonic conversation on Saturday and discussed in detail the overall political situation in the country on the eve of by-elections being held on Sunday (today).

According to sources, the basic purpose of Nawaz Sharif’s telephonic call to Asif Zardari was to inquire about his health. The latter recently shifted to his home from a hospital. Nawaz expressed his best wishes for speedy recovery of the former president.

The two leaders also discussed the economic situation and law and order in the country as well as Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan’s expected long march on Islamabad.

Sources said both agreed that protest is the right of any political party but they would not allow anyone to take the law into their hands. Both agreed that the government should deal sternly with the elements spreading chaos in the country.

The News PK

One crook calling another.
 
In a major development, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has decided to withdraw appeals in corruption cases against former president Asif Ali Zardari, ARY News reported.

The graft-buster body has decided to withdraw appeals in corruption cases registered against PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari 25 years ago.

In this context, a plea has been filed in the Islamabad High Court seeking the withdrawal of four appeals against Asif Ali Zardari.

The NAB has said that the available record against Asif Zardari is not ‘sufficient’ and the relevant evidence is also in the form of photostat copies. Pleading the cases will be an exercise of wasting time, the NAB said in its plea submitted to the IHC.

Read more: Asif Zardari seeks withdrawal of acquittal appeal in NAB reference

Earlier, former president Asif Ali Zardari moved the Islamabad High Court (IHC) to withdraw his acquittal appeal in the Rs8 billion suspicious transaction reference.

The PPP co-chairman appealed through his counsel in the Islamabad High Court, seeking withdrawal of the acquittal appeal in a reference pertaining to a suspicious transaction worth Rs8 billion.

An accountability court (AC) had rejected his petition for withdrawal of acquittal plea in the reference, filed by the National Accountability Bureau, last year. The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued a restraining order on the proceedings of the AC.
 
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