Chhagan Bhujbal suffering from pancreatic ailment, says son

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

is suffering from a pancreatic ailment for which he would require further treatment and surgery, his son said today.

Chhagan Bhujbal, granted bail in a money laundering case, was earlier this morning released from the civic-run KEM hospital here where he underwent treatment for nearly a week.

After the discharge, his son issued a statement saying, "My father is suffering from an ailment related to pancreas for the last two months. He was admitted to the J J Hospital and later to the KEM for treatment."

"With the treatment and care from expert doctors at KEM, he is slightly better," the said, adding that his father will require further treatment and surgery.

He said since was away from his family for more than two years, he returned home today with the permission of doctors treating him.

As per doctors' advise, he will again have to be admitted for treatment and surgery, the former deputy chief minister's son said.

"I thank the KEM staff for looking after him and co-operating in this difficult period," said Pankaj Bhujbal, the MLA from Nandgaon seat in Maharashtra's district.

Bhujbal, 70, in jail since March 2016 in connection with the money laundering case, was granted bail on May 4 by the after it took into consideration his old age and deteriorating health.

He was later admitted to the in Parel area after he was released from the

Bhujbal, who handled the in the Congress-NCP government, was arrested in March 2016 after the found in an inquiry that he allegedly misused his office in awarding contracts for PWD projects, causing a loss to the exchequer.

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 13:55 IST