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Pune: Anna Hazare, who underwent a week-long treatment in Sancheti Hospital in Pune, will be discharged on Sunday. The 74-year-old anti-corruption activist had hospitalised after being diagnosed with acute bronchitis and viral fever.
Hazare was shifted from his hometown Ralegan Siddhi in Ahmednagar district to Pune's Sancheti hospital on December 31 on advice by doctors after he developed a chest infection that led to bronchitis.
On Saturday, doctors attending to him at the hospital said that Hazare was responding well to treatment and his condition was improving.
But doctors have advised Hazare one month's rest, following which he cancelled his plan to campaign against the Congress in the forthcoming assembly polls in five states.
The activist is also suffering from osteoporosis, a disease of the bones.
Hazare is expected to drive straight to Ralegan Siddhi after his discharge from hospital.
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