‘Take care of my Papa’: Lalu Yadav’s daughter’s emotional post

Lalu’s daughter Rohini Acharya, who donated a kidney to her father, shared an emotional post on Twitter 

New Delhi: Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) president Lalu Prasad Yadav who underwent a kidney transplant surgery in Singapore in December last year, will return to India on Saturday, a report in The Tribune, Chandigarh, says.

Lalu’s daughter Rohini Acharya, who donated a kidney to her father, shared an emotional post on Twitter and said that the RJD chief will leave for India on Saturday.

“An important thing to say. This important thing is about the health of our leader Lalu ji. Papa is going to India from Singapore on February 11. I am doing my duty as a daughter. After making my father healthy, I am sending him among all of you. Now you all will take care of my father,” tweeted Rohini Acharya.

Lalu Yadav underwent kidney transplant surgery at a Singapore hospital in December last year.

Following surgery, Lalu’s son and Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav had then tweeted: “After the successful operation of my father’s kidney transplant, he was shifted from the operation theatre to ICU. Donor elder sister Rohini Acharya and the party national president are both healthy. Thank you for your prayers and good wishes.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi had spoken to Tejashwi Yadav to enquire about the recovery of RJD chief after his surgery.

Earlier in November last year, Tejashwi Yadav had said that his sister Rohini’s kidney was found to be the best match and the family had decided to go ahead with the decision for surgery

“The doctors wanted someone from the family to donate a kidney to my father. My sister Rohini’s kidney was the best match, so we went ahead with it,” Tejashwi told reporters in Patna.

Lalu, 74, was suffering from acute kidney complications for some time and the doctors had  advised a kidney transplant.

His daughter Rohini came forward to be his donor. After her insistence, the family chose Singapore for the surgery. Rohini Acharya is married to Rao Samresh Singh, an engineer by profession and lives in Singapore. The couple has two sons and a daughter.

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