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Slipper was raised, left orphaned: Lalu Yadav’s daughter Rohini shares ordeal

Updated on: 17 November,2025 08:26 AM IST  |  Patna
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A doctor by qualification, she had announced that she was quitting politics and disowning her family, insisting that accountability be fixed for the party’s poor performance in the recently held polls, in which the RJD won only 25 seats of the 243-strong Bihar Assembly

Slipper was raised, left orphaned: Lalu Yadav’s daughter Rohini shares ordeal

Rohini Acharya with father and RJD chief Lalu Yadav and brother Tejashwi Yadav (right). PTI/FILE PIC

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Claiming that she was “cursed at” for donating a “dirty kidney” to her father Lalu Yadav in exchange for money and a party ticket, Rohini Acharya on Sunday said “she has been made an orphan”, and advised all married women to refrain from saving “your God-like father if he has a son”. In an emotional outburst, 47-year-old Acharya, in a series of posts on X, said that “may no household give birth to a girl with a fate like that of Rohini”.

“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. 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,” she added.


The posts came a day after her announcement that she was quitting the party and disowning her family, while putting the blame for the RJD’s debacle in the recent Bihar polls on her brother Tejashwi Yadav and his close aides — RJD’s MP Sanjay Yadav, who hails from Haryana, and Rameez, who is from a political family in Uttar Pradesh.



A doctor by qualification, she had on Saturday announced that she was quitting politics and disowning her family, insisting that accountability be fixed for the party’s poor performance in the recently held polls, in which the RJD won only 25 seats of the 243-strong Bihar Assembly. 

In an apparent dig at Tejashwi and his former personal assistant Sanjay Yadav, who has come to enjoy tremendous clout in party affairs, she said, “To all the married women, I will say that when there’s a son 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.”

“All sisters and daughters should look after their own homes and families, take care of their children and their in-laws' household without caring for their parents, think only about themselves,” she added.

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