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PM likely to be discharged on January 30

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 19 2013 | 11:08 PM IST

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who underwent a successful coronary bypass surgery, is likely to be discharged on January 30, according to the doctors attending on him.

"He will be discharged in another day or two, depending on his condition," one of the doctors attending on him, requesting anonymity, told PTI.

Doctors are discussing the future course of Singh's treatment on daily basis in their internal meetings. He has shown better than expected recovery, the doctor said.

All the Intensive Care Unit equipment, used for monitoring the Prime Minister's various health parameters, was today removed and he has been shifted to an adjacent room.

The decision to shift him out of the ICU was taken by a team of doctors, which included his personal physician Dr K S Reddy and repeat bypass surgeon Dr Ramakant Panda from Mumbai's Asian Heart Institute (AHI).

Dr Vijay D'Silva, an ICU specialist also from AHI and attending on the Prime Minister, said, "His is making speedy recovery in the expected time frame." The Prime Minister has been moved to an adjacent room and only his family is allowed to meet him.

"We are not allowing any guests as the Prime Minister has himself expressed desire to meet them only after he reaches home," the doctor said.

Meanwhile, President Pratibha Patil and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah met the Prime Minister's wife and daughters and wished him speedy recovery.

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