Ahsan Iqbal discharged from Lahore's Services Hospital after 9 days

Published May 14, 2018
Ahsan Iqbal waves a Pakistan flag after being discharged from the hospital — DawnNewsTV
Ahsan Iqbal waves a Pakistan flag after being discharged from the hospital — DawnNewsTV
MMA leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman visited Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal at the hospital before he was discharged. — DawnNewsTV
MMA leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman visited Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal at the hospital before he was discharged. — DawnNewsTV

Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal was discharged from Lahore's Services Hospital on Monday after remaining under treatment for nine days.

Iqbal was shot at and injured during a corner meeting in Narowal's Kanjrur tehsil on May 6.

He was rushed to District Headquarters Hospital Narowal but was later airlifted to Services Hospital in Lahore where he has since been convalescing.

Police had arrested a 22-year-old man, who had confessed to opening fire on the minister due to the Khatm-i-Nabuwwat issue.

Principal of Services Institute of Medical Sciences Professor Mehmood Ayaz confirmed that Iqbal was discharged from the hospital today.

He said that Iqbal's "wounds have healed."

He added: "The stitches on his abdomen have also been taken off, however, the interior minister should not resume his political activities as yet."

"We have advised him to stay home," the doctor said while adding that the stitches on Iqbal's arm will be opened in a week.

Upon being discharged from the hospital, Iqbal visited his mother's grave in Johar Town. Speaking to reporters outside the hospital, Iqbal's son thanked the media for their "genuine concern and responsible reporting".

According to Services Hospital's officials, the interior minister is in a lot better shape following his treatment.

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