<p>Hazare was admitted to the Medanta Medicity hospital Sunday morning shortly after he broke his 288-hour fast following members from both houses of parliament agreeing to proposed changes in the anti-corruption Lokpal Bill. <br /><br />"He (Hazare) was not charged for his treatment at Medanta Medicity. He is totally fine now,” a member from India Against Corruption, which backs Hazare, told IANS. <br /><br />Hundreds of Hazare's supporters had offered to pay his bills Wednesday. Hazare was under the medical supervision of cardiologist Naresh Trehan. <br /><br />Hazare reached his village Ralegan Siddhi in Maharashtra early Thursday after being discharged Wednesday. <br /></p>
<p>Hazare was admitted to the Medanta Medicity hospital Sunday morning shortly after he broke his 288-hour fast following members from both houses of parliament agreeing to proposed changes in the anti-corruption Lokpal Bill. <br /><br />"He (Hazare) was not charged for his treatment at Medanta Medicity. He is totally fine now,” a member from India Against Corruption, which backs Hazare, told IANS. <br /><br />Hundreds of Hazare's supporters had offered to pay his bills Wednesday. Hazare was under the medical supervision of cardiologist Naresh Trehan. <br /><br />Hazare reached his village Ralegan Siddhi in Maharashtra early Thursday after being discharged Wednesday. <br /></p>