File photo: Former BJP leader Jaswant Singh
New Delhi:
Former BJP leader Jaswant Singh was today discharged from the Army Research and Referral hospital in Delhi in a "minimally conscious state" and will continue with "supportive care" at home, four months after he was admitted there with severe head injuries.
"Jaswant Singh is in minimally conscious state and is having unassisted breathing. He has been discharged to home for supportive care," Defence Ministry officials said.
They added that Mr Singh's heart rhythm and BP are normal.
The 76-year-old leader was admitted on August 8 to the hospital in a critical condition after his family found him lying on the floor of his house in an unconscious state.
Mr Singh, who was in coma, had been on life support system all this while.
At the hospital, Mr Singh was being given total parenteral nutrition which delivers nutrients intravenously when a patient is unable to eat on his/her own.
Mr Singh had served as the External Affairs and Finance Minister in Atal Bihari Vajpayee-led NDA government. He was expelled from the BJP earlier this year after he decided to contest the Lok Sabha polls from Barmer in Rajasthan as an independent, when the party decided to field colonel) Sonaram Chaudhary from the same constituency. He had lost the election.