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With all the sad threads about its always nice and welcome to get a good news positive, uplifting thread like this one. Lets all pray for him......Hoping that he dies....a very very slow and painful death. Perhaps in a very fitting way such as being transferred to another hospital in one of his state ambulances with his photo on the side which then crashes because the drunk driver hits a pot-hole in the poorly maintained road and then local people have to carry him to the hospital, but they keep slipping and falling because they're all high on the drugs he's flooded Punjab with, and then they finally get to that other hospital but he dies because the life support machine switches off when the electricity cuts out because of the poor infrastructure because he used that money for his own private intersets instead. My, what a lovely and fitting way to die that would be. Let us all pray.

Lol OMG I cant Stop laughing ............Rabba chack leye Badal nu.

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more khushkhabri.... He is still not out ! 2016 will be his last year.

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FEBRUARY 2, 2016

Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, admitted to PGIMER here after he complained of chest congestion and fever last week, will stay in hospital till he recovers fully.

A medical team of doctors attending on 88-year-old Badal was fully satisfied with the constant pace of his recovery and further decided to keep him in hospital till he recovered fully from the chest infection, said a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office here.

The doctors further advised to keep restriction on the entry of visitors calling on him to enquire about his well-being to ensure further speedy recovery from chest infection.

Badal had taken ill when he was on a visit to Nawanshahr last week and had been shifted to PGIMER from a hospital there on January 23.

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Chandigarh, February 3 Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, who was admitted to PGIMER for treatment of chest congestion and fever, was today discharged from the hospital after having made a “remarkable” recovery.

Badal, who was admitted to the hospital on January 22, was discharged this morning following remarkable recovery from chest infection, a spokesperson of the Chief Minister's office said.

A team of doctors, having examined him thoroughly, decided to discharge him from the hospital as the infection in his chest has almost cleared and was fine now, he said.

However, the doctors advised Badal to refrain from vigorous travelling and exposure to intense cold.

The doctors have also advised him to take rest and maintain restriction over the entry of visitors calling on him to inquire about his well being as a precautionary measure.

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A SONNET FOR BADAL:

And so,

Sadly,

It appears the monster will not die.

He merely had a bit of a cold.

A bit of the sniffles.

Sniffly sniffly poo.

Our goodbyes and fare thee wells must wait.

For sadly,

the monster just won't die.

Oh why don't you die you despicable little man ?

Please die.

And when you die,

please take that little faeces of a son with you.

Oh both of you,

please hurry up and die.

And that strumpet of a daughter in law, Harsmrat,

Take her with you too.

Oh the three of you evil little $hits.

Please hurry up and die..

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