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Doctor who treated Hazare appeals him to call off fast

Last Updated 25 August 2011, 12:45 IST

"Both the Government and Anna should find a middle ground (on Lokpal issue) and he should call off the fast because certain irreversible changes are taking place in his body due to the prolonged fast," Dr Rafiq Syed told PTI over phone from Parner in Ahmednagar district.

Syed, who said Hazare is otherwise "totally fit and rarely needs medication", met the 73-year-old Gandhian in Delhi on August 20. "If needed, I will go there again and try to persuade him (to end fast)."

"I have known Hazare since 1981, when I started a clinic at Parner (11km from Ralegan Siddhi, the activist's native village in Ahmednagar district).

"He does not have any complications, except for the occasional cough and cold. He doesn't take medicines and on some occasions, he has come to me is for treatment of muscular pain or gastroenteritis," the physician said.

There are natural effects of fasting and these are being seen in the case of Hazare, who is without food since August 16 and has lost over six kgs, Syed said.
Whatever the doctors attending him decide on his treatment, Hazare should allow that, he added.

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(Published 25 August 2011, 12:45 IST)

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