Former Maharashtra chief minister AR Antulay died in a Mumbai hospital on Tuesday after a long spell of illness. He was 85.
The veteran Congress leader had been admitted to Breach Candy Hospital around a month ago for severe kidney ailment. He had renal failure a year-and-a-half ago.
Antulay had been a heart patient for years. He underwent a bypass surgery in 1985 and a pacemaker was fitted in 1993.
Doctors had told his family that he was not in a condition to undergo a kidney transplant.
Senior Congress leaders, who were in city to attend party leader Murli Deora's funeral, had visited Antulay in the hospital on Monday.
The veteran Congress leader had been admitted to Breach Candy Hospital around a month ago for severe kidney ailment. He had renal failure a year-and-a-half ago.
Antulay had been a heart patient for years. He underwent a bypass surgery in 1985 and a pacemaker was fitted in 1993.
Doctors had told his family that he was not in a condition to undergo a kidney transplant.
Senior Congress leaders, who were in city to attend party leader Murli Deora's funeral, had visited Antulay in the hospital on Monday.
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