Doctors Check Anna's Health as Fast Enters 10th Day


New Delhi, Aug 25 (IANS): Activist Anna Hazare's deteriorating health has doctors treating him worried as his fast for a strong anti-corruption bill entered the tenth day Thursday.

"We already recommended Hazare to get admitted in a hospital yesterday (Wednesday), but he refused. We are yet to check the blood samples," a doctor treating Hazare told IANS.

Till Tuesday, the activist had lost 5.5 kg.

Hazare, 74, has refused to be administered glucose drip.

He has been asked to drink a lot of water and told not to take any strain.

Hazare has been on fast since Aug 16, the day he was arrested and taken to Tihar Jail. He was released the same day, but he refused to leave. He shifted to Ramlila ground here Aug 19 where he has been continuing with his fast.

  

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  • Manjunath, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 25 2011

    Singapore and some other countries like Norway come up with strict laws against corruption. That's why they are well developed

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  • stephen menezes, kiram,vamanjoor,dubai

    Thu, Aug 25 2011

    We are fight like fools for Janalokpal Bill. Remember INDIANS we are laying foundation for another Corupt(Blackmail) organisation. Once ppl like Anna Hazare go out of that organisation again corupt ppl ll enter to spoil our Country, bcoz none can control it even Prime Minister. Pls spread Awareness

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