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KATHMANDU, Nov 12: CPN-UML leader KP Sharma Oli, who was undergoing treatment at Haryana-based Medanta Hospital, was discharged from the hospital on Monday as he has recuperated significantly.

Oli´s aide Indra Bhandari, who is at the hospital, told Republica over phone that the leader will stay there for a week for a follow-up and will leave for Kathmandu afterward.

Oli was receiving treatment at Norvic International Hospital in Thapathali before he was taken to New Delhi in an air ambulance last week. He was admitted to Norvic Hospital after he complained of chest pain.

Previously, Oli had fallen ill during his recent visit to the US and was admitted to a New York-based hospital. The UML leader had undergone kidney transplant a few years ago and has been regularly visiting Apollo Hospital in New Delhi for medication.

 
Published on 2012-11-12 20:38:43
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