Pakistan: Former President Zardari shifted to hospital
His party says Asif Ali Zardari has been shifted to hospital after feeling 'unwell'

KARACHI, Pakistan
Pakistan's former President Asif Ali Zardari has been shifted to a hospital on Sunday evening after feeling "unwell".
"Doctors are conducting his medical check-up and necessary medical tests," Zardari's center-left Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) said in a statement without offering details about his condition.
The former president has been admitted to a private hospital in the southern port city of Karachi.
Zardari, who served as a president from 2008 to 2013, was arrested by the country's corruption watchdog, National Accountability Bureau, last year in a money laundering case but later granted bail by the Islamabad High Court on medical grounds after six months.
The corruption-tainted widower of slain Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto is currently facing multiple corruption and money laundering cases involving billions of rupees.
He served jail terms for several times during a period of 1990 to 2004 in different corruption cases, however he was proven not guilty.
According to his lawyer, Zardari is a chronic patient suffering from multiple ailments, including heart, servical and lumbar spondylosis, sensory and motor neuropathy with impaired proprioception.
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