Kolkata: Former West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee will be discharged from the hospital and he is returning home on Wednesday. After a 12-day-long hospital stay, Bhattacharjee will finally be released on Wednesday. According to doctors, this was the "ideal time to discharge the former chief minister from the hospital."
But in addition to this, the doctors said that Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee have to follow a strict regimen at home even if he is discharged from the medical facility. For Bhattacharjee, it will only be the change the place, not the rules. The doctors said that the instructions given in the case of people visiting him in the hospital will also continue at home. Also, a healthcare team will stay at his home to administer medicines to the former chief minister. Doctors Soutik Panda and Saptarshi Basu held a press conference on Tuesday to announce the news of Bhattacharjee's discharge.
The doctors informed the senior left leaders about the final decision to discharge him from the hospital. The most important thing at the moment is taking off Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee's Ryles tube. Doctors estimate that within the next 10 days, he will be able to eat normally without the assistance of the Ryles tube. But currently, he is being given liquids only.