
The karate scientist Master Ashraf Tae was transferred to a private hospital on Monday after complaining about breathing cases.
A spokesman for the National Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases (NIVCD), where Tai was transferred that Master Karate received treatment in the emergency wing.
It was later transferred to CCU. The spokesman added that his condition is now improving.
Ashraf’s wife appealed to the government to support and help her husband.
In March, the government of Sindh provided financial assistance worth two million rupees to Tai, the founder of fighting arts in Pakistan.
In this regard, according to the directives of the Minister of Sports Sind Sardar Muhammad Bak Mahar and Amin Sporti, sports director Asad Isaac visited the residence of Tae, and inquired about his health, and delivered a check worth 2 million rupees as financial aid from the Sports Department in his bond.
Tai suffers from heart disease for some time and appeals to the bond government to obtain financial assistance.
Maher stated that Ashraf Tae is a national hero of the country, and that the government of Sindh will not leave him alone, ensuring all possible financial support.