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Don't worry, I will be alright in a few days: Anna

Speaking for the first time after ending his fast abruptly in Mumbai last week, hospitalised Anna Hazare today asked his supporters not to worry about his health saying he will be alright in a few days. 'Anna recovering, should not fast for one month' | Modi wishes speedy recovery| Anna's message from hospital

Updated on: Jan 02, 2012 01:06 AM IST
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Speaking for the first time after ending his fast abruptly in Mumbai last week, hospitalised Anna Hazare on Sunday asked his supporters not to worry about his health saying he will be alright in a few days.

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Hazare, who has been admitted to a private hospital here after suffering from a viral infection, said he was feeling "much better" now.


74-year-old Hazare was admitted to the Sancheti hospital last night and is being monitored by a team of doctors.

"People who thought I am very unwell, it is not like that. I am much better now," he told reporters from his hospital bed.

"In a few days, I will be alright. Don't worry about me. I request all my countrymen and volunteers not to worry. My health is not that bad," he said.

This is the first public comments of Hazare after he ended his fast in Mumbai abruptly on Wednesday following failing health and poor public response.

The doctor also said Hazare needs "complete rest" now and that his aides have been asked not to disturb him.

 
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