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Tahirul Qadri suffering new medical complication

HOUSTON: Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) Chief Dr Tahir Ul Qadri could not undergo angiography on Tuesday as his blood pressure was not decreased.

The PAT chief has been hospitalized  in US city of Houston’s Saint Leo Hospital for three days.


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Doctors at the hospital has now suggested him 12 hours rest. He had undergone angiography on Tuesday but his blood pressure level could not be decreased and doctors have given him medication to lower his blood pressure.

It is pertinent to mention here that the PAT chief has cardiac ailment and due to his illness the PAT has cancelled all its public meeting scheduled in Pakistan and he had given tough time to government by his sit-in in Islamabad which continued almost for two months.

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