NCP-SP leader Sharad Pawar has once again been admitted to the hospital. After feeling weak, he was admitted to Ruby Hospital for treatment. Let us tell you that his health continues to be a matter of concern.
NCP-SP chief Sharad Pawar was taken to Pune’s Ruby Hall Clinic for treatment after he continued feeling weak on Sunday. The senior leader is also suffering from severe cough and has some difficulty in breathing. At present, there is constant concern about his health.
Supriya Sule gave this latest information
Regarding Sharad Pawar’s health, daughter Supriya Sule has shared information about his health through ‘X’ post. He wrote that we are admitting Baba to Ruby Hall Hospital in Pune for further investigation and hydration. Thanks to all the doctors and health workers.
We are admitting Baba to Ruby Hall, Pune for follow-up tests and hydration.
Thanking all the doctors and healthcare workers.
— Supriya Sule (@supriya_sule) February 22, 2026
Was admitted earlier also due to cough disease
NCP-SP chief Sharad Pawar was earlier admitted to the hospital on Monday (February 9) due to cough. But after the conditions improved in a few days, he was discharged. At that time, his daughter Lok Sabha MP Supriya Sule had taken him to the hospital.
After feeling weak once again, he was taken to the hospital. The family is very worried about Sharad Pawar’s health. At present, he is being treated under the supervision of specialist doctors. In view of his continuously deteriorating health, there is concern among his supporters and workers including party leaders.
Doctors had earlier confirmed severe cough
A team of expert doctors is monitoring Sharad Pawar’s health. Many important tests were done regarding his health. The hospital administration had confirmed that the primary concern was severe cough.
Following the recent demise of his nephew and Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar in a plane crash, Sharad Pawar was traveling between his residences in Mumbai’s Baramati and Pune. Sharad Pawar had undergone surgery for oral cancer before 2004. Over the past few years, the NCP-SP chief has undergone several operations related to the disease in both India and the US.

