Family questions Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s Hospital Discharge without medical reports

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LAHORE: Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s family has questioned the decision of hospital authorities to discharge the former foreign minister from the hospital without the full opinion and reports of medical experts and said that this irresponsible attitude could put his life at risk.

Lawyer Rana Mudassar has said that on what basis was the decision to discharge the patient taken when the reports have not yet come? This could be a serious toy with Qureshi’s health. According to the details, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf senior leader and former Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi was shifted to the hospital from Kot Lakhpat Jail due to heart problems, but now the doctors have decided to discharge him after a medical examination, over which his family and lawyers have expressed deep concern.

According to Shah Mehmood Qureshi’s lawyer Rana Mudassar, Qureshi’s blood pressure and heart rate are still higher than normal, while several medical tests were conducted on him yesterday, the reports of which have not yet been received.

Rana Mudassar raised the question: On what basis was the decision to discharge the patient taken when the reports have not yet come? This could be a serious gamble with Qureshi Sahib’s health.” Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s family has also expressed concern. They say that the decision to return him from the hospital without the full opinion and reports of medical experts is irresponsible and could put his life at risk.

According to family sources, it seems that an attempt is being made to shift Shah Mahmood Qureshi back to jail prematurely, which is a highly inappropriate and worrisome move given his current physical condition. According to medical sources, it is imperative that all reports and test results are available before a full opinion can be given on Qureshi’s health. In such a situation, any haste can further worsen the patient’s condition.

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