'They Said Kidney I Gave To Dad Was Dirty': Rohini Acharya Shares Emotional Message For All Married Daughters
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As the Lalu Prasad family rift widens, his daughter Rohini Acharya has come forward with fresh allegations on how she was humiliated and driven out of her maternal home after the Rashtriya Janata Dal's
(RJD) political drubbing in the Bihar Elections. In a series of posts on social media platform X on Sunday, Lalu Prasad's daughter alleged that she was torn away from her maternal home and left her crying parents after "filthy abuses", and even a slipper was hurled at her."Yesterday, a daughter, a sister, a married woman, a mother was humiliated, filthy abuses were hurled at her, a slipper was raised to hit her. I did not compromise on my self-respect, I did not surrender the truth, and solely because of this, I had to endure this insult," said Acharya."Yesterday, a daughter, out of compulsion, left behind her crying parents and sisters and came away; they tore me away from my maternal home... They left me orphaned... May none of you ever walk my path, may no family ever have a daughter-sister like Rohini," she added.
'I was told I gave a dirty kidney to my father'
Acharya, who once donated a kidney to her father Lalu Prasad, shared how even her sacrifice was used against her, with those cursing her calling it "dirty". "Yesterday, I was cursed at and told that I am dirty, and that I got my father to have my dirty kidney transplanted into him, took crores of rupees, bought a ticket, and then got that dirty kidney put in," she revealed."To all the daughters and sisters who are married, I will say that when there's a son or brother in your maternal home, never, ever save your god-like father; instead, tell your brother, the son of that house, to get his own kidney or that of one of his Haryanvi friends transplanted," Acharya remarked.
Acharya had earlier alleged that her brother Tejashwi Yadav, along with his close aides Sanjay Yadav and Rameez Alam, had thrown her out of the family after being unable to accept the party's defeat in the state assembly elections.
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RJD suffered a major loss in the Bihar Assembly election, finishing as the third-largest party with just 25 seats, despite contesting on more than 140 seats. The ruling NDA got 202 seats, with BJP emerging as the single-largest party (89), a three-fourths majority in the 243-member House.