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A five-person medical board was “formed” to oversee Parvez Elahi’s care.

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Sources claim that physicians with expertise in general surgery, medicine, stomach, chest, and cardiac surgery, including Drs. Mumtaz Niazi, Tashfeen, Israr, and Akhtar Bandisha, are participating.

According to the sources, Chaudhry Parvez Elahi will undergo an echocardiography (ECG) and other heart-related tests, and the medical board will treat him in accordance with the test reports’ findings.

In addition, Punjab, the former chief minister, reported chest pain and trouble breathing as a result of his broken ribs.

Parvez Elahi, who was moved to a private room at PIMS yesterday, has long-standing heart and diabetic issues.

Pervaiz Elahi’s health had gotten worse in Adiala jail, therefore he was taken to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) immediately.

Sources claim that when the former PM’s health unexpectedly declined, Islamabad police sent him to PIMS. Pervaiz Elahi will get a thorough examination at PIMS Hospital.

Tehreek-e-Insaf Pakistan President Pervaiz Elahi slipped in the restroom of Adiala jail, breaking his bone.

Elahi’s medical report was given to the court during the hearing of a case involving the deputy superintendent of Adiala jail and his alleged involvement in illicit recruitment within the Punjab Assembly.

Elahi broke a small bone when he slipped in the restroom on March 17, the jail official informed the court.

Continue reading: Pervaiz Elahi breaks after falling in the restroom of Adiala Jail

Subsequently, Judge Arshad Hussain Bhutta postponed the PTI leader’s indictment and moved the hearing to the following month.

Following the violent turmoil in the nation following Imran Khan’s initial detention on May 9, a crackdown on PTI leadership has resulted in the arrest of various PTI leaders and supporters, including Pervaiz Elahi.

It should be mentioned that Elahi has been taken into custody on various occasions since June 1.

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