The Free Press Journal

Nawaz Sharif hospitalis­ed

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Jailed former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was on Sunday admitted to the country’s top hospital on the orders of Pakistan’s caretaker government, after his health deteriorat­ed in the high-security Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi.

Sharif, 68, is serving a 10year jail term in a corruption case over his family’s purchase of luxury apartments in London. He has been lodged in the Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi since July 13. Doctors conducted a checkup of Sharif after he complained of chest pain and advised he immediatel­y be shifted to a coronary care unit of the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) in Islamabad, Geo news reported.

The decision to shift Sharif to hospital was taken by the Punjab government which has administra­tive control of the Adiala jail after a team of doctors recommende­d that Sharif needed proper medication and care as he has been suffering from acute pain in both his arms, likely due to lack of adequate blood circulatio­n.

Last week, it was reported that Sharif is on the verge of a kidney failure. Doctors recommende­d to shift him to hospital immediatel­y.

Doctors had advised Sharif's transfer to hospital after an electrocar­diogram had shown "variations", Punjab home minister

Shaukat Javed told state-run PTV. “How many days he stays in hospital depends on doctors,” Javed said.

He had earlier said Sharif will be shifted to PIMS, where preparatio­ns have been made to keep the highprofil­e prisoner.

Earlier, a team of doctors headed by Dr Ejaz Qadeer and comprising cardiologi­st Dr Naeem Malik, Medical Specialist Dr Shaji Siddiqui, neurologis­t Dr Sohail Tanvir and Dr Mashood carried out medical checkup of Sharif after he complained of pain in chest. Dr Malik, head of the PIMS cardiology department, suggested that authoritie­s shift Sharif to the hospital as his blood tests showed clotting which, according to the doctor, was an alarming sign considerin­g his medical history. His ECG was also not satisfacto­ry.

The PML-N chief has diabetes and undergone bypass surgery in 2016. He currently takes medication for his heart condition, cholestrol and diabetes.

Last week, PML-N president Shehbaz Sharif wrote a letter to caretaker Punjab government seeking better facilities for them at Adiala Jail. Shehbaz had asked the authoritie­s to ensure continuous provision of medicines and medical examinatio­n to Sharif from his personal doctor as he was suffering from dehydratio­n and his blood urea content was 50 per cent higher than it should have been.

Meanwhile, security was upped in Adiala Jail. Also special arrangemen­ts were made at the PIMS.

Punjab Minister decides to shift ex-PM to hospital as doctors say his blood reports show clotting, an alarming sign considerin­g his medical history

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