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Back home on bail, Bhujbal to return to active politics soon

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Home on bail after over two years in jail, former Maharashtr­a Deputy Chief Minister and senior NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal on Thursday indicated that he would soon bounce back into active politics soon.

Looking weary but relaxed, and much leaner self, Bhujbal, 71, was granted bail by Bombay High Court last Friday but was hospitaliz­ed since then for various health issues.

He was discharged by the KEM Hospital this morning and returned home to a rousing welcome from his family members, relatives, friends and hundreds of enthusiast­ic party activists.

Bhujbal also received a call from Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) President Sharad Pawar who enquired after his health and wished him speedy recovery.

A prominent OBC leader and founder of Mahatma Phule Samata Parishad, Bhujbal is slated to address a public meeting of the NCP on its 20th anniversar­y on June 10 in Pune, according to party General Secretary Praful Patel.

The rally would signal Bhujbal’s comeback to active politics which he plans to follow up with similar meeting in his home district Nashik and all over India.

In a surprise developmen­t on Wednesday, Bhujbal’s son and legislator son Pankaj Bhujbal had called on the Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray, sending political circles in a tizzy over the Bhu- jbal clan’s future plans.

However, Bhujbal himself set at rest all speculatio­n on Thursday, saying it was merely to express gratitude to the Thackeray family.

“I am indebted to them. They supported me in my days of need. It was a family like relationsh­ip of 25 years with the Shiv Sena, they will be concerned. They have been my well-wishers, as also many others,” he said after reaching his Santacruz residence.

Pankaj Bhujbal said in a statement later that his father has been suffering from pancreatic problems since past over two months and has undergone treatment at the Sir J. J. Hospital and later at KEM Hospital.

“It has improved his condition. However, doctors have advised further course of treatment and possibly surgery for which he will be re-admitted to hospital later,” he said.

Till he completely recovers, Bhujbal will be taking rest before returning to fully active public life, he added.

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