Gurgaon: Activist Anna Hazare was on Friday admitted to a hospital after he complained of acidity but he is "doing perfectly fine", doctors attending on him said.
Hazare, who was in the national capital, complained of acidity and weakness on Friday morning and was taken to Medanta Medicity in Gurgaon.
"He is doing perfectly fine. No problem at all. He complained of acidity," a doctor attending on him said. He also said the activist might be discharged in a day or two after observation.

Anna Hazare complained of acidity and weakness on Friday morning and was taken to Medanta Medicity in Gurgaon.
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