Karachi: The latest political development regarding the heart problem of the former dictator has incite controversy in Pakistan whether or not this complaint is valid or just for gaining political sympathy. This led our team to investigate about some well-known global political players who have said to experience heart problems.
Hosni Mubarak, Egypt’s dethroned martial dictator, said to have hear problem that stuck him to bed on April 12, 2011. But he survived that attack and still alive. This was reported in Daily Mail of 13 April 2011.[junkie-alert style=”white”] It is really difficult to identify sitting in the dining rooms whether or not the political person is suffering from heart issues, after all during political depression they have to face accountability. [/junkie-alert]
The first president of Russia Boris Yeltsin who died at the age of 76 in the year 2007, had said to experience this problem for long. He experienced heart problems from 1996 and combating with it he finally gave away in 2007. Encyclopedia of world biography has all the details of how he went through his political career as well as with heart problems.
Prior double time British Premier Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, was recognized for his guidance of the United Kingdom throughout the Second World War. Churchill had grieved a minor heart outbreaks during his political career although he suffered that problem multiple times he travelled extensively to meet different leaders.
So far one more recognized heart attack patient was mid nineteenth century US President, Dwight Eisenhower, who parenthetically was the number one American statesman to seen on color TV in 1958. President Eisenhower had a heart epidemic in 1955 while he was head of state, but recuperated quickly.