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ISLAMABAD: Doctors at Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology (AFIC) have declared President Asif Ali Zardari as completely fit after the medical checkup.
On the other hand Presidential Spokesperson Farhatullah Babar, has denied President Zardari underwent a medical check at AFIC.
He said President had been busy in his official affairs all day long, adding no such medical checkup was carried out.
Babar rejected all such reports, warning against such wild-guessing.
AFIC cardiologists examine Zardari; Presidency denies
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According to my sources in MH and AFIC, Zardari did have a heart attack, a bit minor though, not a major one.
He has moved to Dubai now for a routine check up with a private doctor.
Some questions I want to ask.
Why has he went to Dubai for a routine medical checkup? Were there not facilities here in AFIC or other hospitals?
Why has he went to Dubai to get rest, the doctors advised him rest, he could not rest in his bunker inside the presidency.
On the other hand Presidential Spokesperson Farhatullah Babar, has denied President Zardari underwent a medical check at AFIC.
He said President had been busy in his official affairs all day long, adding no such medical checkup was carried out.
Babar rejected all such reports, warning against such wild-guessing.
AFIC cardiologists examine Zardari; Presidency denies
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According to my sources in MH and AFIC, Zardari did have a heart attack, a bit minor though, not a major one.
He has moved to Dubai now for a routine check up with a private doctor.
Some questions I want to ask.
Why has he went to Dubai for a routine medical checkup? Were there not facilities here in AFIC or other hospitals?
Why has he went to Dubai to get rest, the doctors advised him rest, he could not rest in his bunker inside the presidency.