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Here’s full story behind incident that almost cost Parineeti's husband his ‘eyesight’

By News Desk

May 2, 2024 10:25 AM


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Parineeti Chopra’s husband, Raghav Chadha, recently went through a major eye treatment, and even that can lead to blindness.

In a follow-up report, a source revealed what went wrong with AAP MP.

As per a recent report by the Hindustan Times, a source close to the family of Parineeti and Raghav recently shared the complications that the politician had faced, which could have reportedly taken his eyesight.

As per the source, Raghav had a hole in one of the retinae, which had led to such serious complications, and he even had a possibility of losing his eyesight.

The source added that doctors had recommended surgery, but it was not guaranteed whether the issue would be resolved. Sharing that the surgery was risky, mentioned:

"Raghav Chadha is still in London. He is on complete bed rest. He had a hole in one of the retinae, which was followed by some complications, due to which he could have lost his eyesight. That’s the reason he had to undergo the surgery immediately. Before the surgery, there was no guarantee that the issue would get resolved. It was a risky surgery. However, the surgery went fine, and he is on the road to recovery."

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As per the same source, Raghav Chadha is on complete bed rest, and he has even been asked to avoid sunlight. As per the source, the politician is not in the hospital, but he is under medical care. The surgery has gone well, and his eyesight is perfect at the moment. Sharing when Raghav is expected to return to India, the source shared:

"His eyesight is perfect. He is in London, but not in a hospital. He has been advised bed rest, and to avoid stepping out or going in sunlight. The treatment is ongoing, and it includes eye drops and medication. He has to visit the doctor twice a week for eye tests and checkups. He will come to India only when doctors give him the go-ahead. He is trying to contribute to work from bed while healing, but it will take a few more weeks for him to return to work physically."

Earlier, Aam Aadmi Party's minister, Saurabh Bharadwaj was asked about the reason behind Raghav Chadha's absence at this important election time. Saurabh Bharadwaj shared that Raghav had some complications building up in his eyes, for which he could even have lost his eyesight. Speaking along the same line, the politician added that Raghav had undergone surgery in the UK and would be back as soon as he got better.

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