Rosaiah, Amar call on ailing Deshmukh
Rosaiah, Amar call on ailing Deshmukh
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsWith doctors signalling that hospitalised Congress leader Vilasrao Deshmukh’s health is gradually improving, a few leaders visited him at his ward. After Governor K Rosaiah paid a visit in the morning, it was the turn of Amar Singh to spend some time with his “close friend”.The Rashtriya Lokmanch leader arrived in the afternoon and spent a long time with Deshmukh’s family, who informed him that his condition was “much better than it was in Mumbai”.However, when he was asked about the condition of the Union minister’s health, he snapped, “This is not something to be discussed. It is a moment of sadness. I was there as a friend to pray for his good health. He is a good man and he has done good to everyone.”He had no trouble speaking about his own state of emotional turmoil when he was in hospital.He said, “I have gone through the same turmoil when I lost both my kidneys and my intestine was not working. But I came through such a precarious condition.But as long as such a struggle continues, one must not lose hope,” he said and added emotionally, “I have not lost hope. People like Deshmukh rarely come and he will not leave us so soon.”first published:January 01, 1970, 05:30 ISTlast updated:January 01, 1970, 05:30 IST 
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With doctors signalling that hospitalised Congress leader Vilasrao Deshmukh’s health is gradually improving, a few leaders visited him at his ward. After Governor K Rosaiah paid a visit in the morning, it was the turn of Amar Singh to spend some time with his “close friend”.

The Rashtriya Lokmanch leader arrived in the afternoon and spent a long time with Deshmukh’s family, who informed him that his condition was “much better than it was in Mumbai”.

However, when he was asked about the condition of the Union minister’s health, he snapped, “This is not something to be discussed. It is a moment of sadness. I was there as a friend to pray for his good health. He is a good man and he has done good to everyone.”

He had no trouble speaking about his own state of emotional turmoil when he was in hospital.

He said, “I have gone through the same turmoil when I lost both my kidneys and my intestine was not working. But I came through such a precarious condition.

But as long as such a struggle continues, one must not lose hope,” he said and added emotionally, “I have not lost hope. People like Deshmukh rarely come and he will not leave us so soon.”

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