Chhota Rajan does not require any kind of medical intervention: doctors
There were reports that Rajan's kidneys were not functioning properly
New Delhi: Underworld don Chhota Rajan, who was brought back today morning from Indonesia is in stable medical condition and does not require any kind of medical intervention.
After his arrival at the Palam airport here, CBI spokesperson said Rajan was medically fit and required no dialysis.
This statement comes after Maharashtra government had made arrangements for dialysis following reports that Rajan's kidneys were not functioning properly.
CBI sources said a detailed medical examination was done at the agency headquarters which suggested that he was in stable medical condition and no intervention was needed.
One of India's most wanted criminals, the 55-year-old gangster, whose real name is Rajendra Sadashiv Nikalje, was whisked away soon after landing here and taken straight to the barricaded CBI headquarters where a team of officials started questioning him.
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