Amar Singh returns home after kidney transplant
Amar Singh returns home after kidney transplant
Amar Singh was recuperating in Singapore for almost two months.

New Delhi: Samajwadi Party General Secretary Amar Singh, who had undergone a kidney transplant in a Singapore hospital, returned home on Sunday after over two months.

A large number of party workers and supporters were at the at Indira Gandhi International airport to welcome their leader. Singh, who was wearing a mask, was seen coming out in a wheel chair.

Though Singh had been discharged from the hospital in July, he had to stay back in Singapore to recuperate.

Singh's close friends Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan had been to Singapore to meet the ailing leader.

The senior Bachchan, in fact, stayed back there for many days to keep him company.

According to him, it is the recovery period after surgery which is the real test of a patient.

''Many believe that the job done by surgeon and hospital is final, but it is not so. What is most important is how you will deal with your system now with the handicaps of repair. The strength and will required for this journey is much greater than the will required to submit yourself to surgeons,'' he had posted on his blog.

The politically active Amar Singh, who had been the face of his Samajwadi Party, could not stay away from the media glare for long -- even while convalescing, he doled out statements on various issues -- be it on the attack on UPCC chief Rita Bahuguna's house or the ''betrayal'' of the UPA government, Jaswant Singh issue -- through video conferences and phone-in interviews.

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