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Ailing Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar will be discharged from hospital on Tuesday, 26 February, evening or Wednesday, 27 February morning, state Health Minister Vishwajit Rane said in Panaji on Monday, 25 February.
"I think by tomorrow (Tuesday) evening or the day after tomorrow (Wednesday), he should be home," Rane told reporters.
Parrikar, 63, was admitted to the Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) on Saturday, 23 February.
Earlier on Monday, the chief minister's office (CMO) had wrote on Twitter that Parrikar's condition was stable.
It had added that a senior doctor from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi had conducted Parrikar's health check-up at a state-run hospital here.
"Dr Pramod Garg from AIIMS who is heading the treatment of Hon'ble Chief Minister @manoharparrikar has conducted a thorough check up of the CM. The doctors are happy with his progress and the chief minister continues to be stable," the tweet by the CMO had said.
Several leaders, including Goa Assembly Speaker Pramod Sawant, Rane and former chief minister Laxmikant Parsekar, arrived at the GMCH on Monday morning to enquire about Parrikar's health.
The opposition Congress on 25 February demanded the state government issue regular health bulletins to counter "rumours and speculation" around his medical conditions.
"The Congress Legislative party (CLP), which met on Monday evening, resolved that state government should issue health bulletin on the Chief Minister to counter the rumours and speculation around his medical conditions," Leader of Opposition Chandrakant Kavlekar told reporters.
He said "rumours" floating around Parrikar's health on social media has "created panic among the people".
"To avoid it, we urge government to release daily health bulletin on chief minister's medical condition till the time he is admitted in GMCH," he said.
The Congress leader said his party wishes Parrikar a speedy recovery and also urged people not to believe in rumours.
"This is a very sensitive issue and we all need to pray (for Parrikar's health)," he said.
Parrikar had fallen ill on 14 February, 2018 and was shifted to the GMCH, from where he was taken to the Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai the next day and later, to the US.
He was shifted to the AIIMS in New Delhi on 15 September last year and he had returned to Goa on 14 October last year for recuperating at his private residence at Dona Paula near Panaji.
Parrikar had also attended the Budget Session of the state Assembly on 29 January this year and presented the state budget the next day.
On the last day of the session on 31 January, he was taken for treatment to the AIIMS in Delhi and he returned to Goa on 5 February.
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