Former Telangana CM K Chandrashekar Rao took his first steps after his hip bone replacement surgery conducted on Saturday. The development comes an hour after he was elected as Leader of Opposition by BRS leaders in the Assembly. 


According to ANI, Former Telangana CM KC Rao walks after his hip bone replacement surgery conducted yesterday. 


 



 


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On Friday, KCR successfully underwent an operation for left Total Hip Replacement at a private super-specialty hospital in Hyderabad after he suffered a fracture due to a fall at his farmhouse. A team of senior orthopedic surgeons and other medical professionals performed the surgery at the Yashoda hospital.


In a health bulletin, the hospital said, Rao "has undergone the planned operation of left Total Hip Replacement. He has tolerated the surgery well and was stable haemodynamically throughout the procedure," it added.














KCR Elected As LoP


On Saturday, K. Chandrasekhar Rao, the president of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), was unanimously elected as the leader of the BRS Legislature Party. The newly-elected MLAs convened a meeting just before the start of the first Assembly session to make this decision.


Despite BRS being the primary opposition party with 39 MLAs in the 119-member Assembly, KCR, the party leader, couldn't attend the Legislature Party meeting due to undergoing surgery.





 










KCR’s son BRS working president K. T. Rama Rao could not attend the meeting as he was with his father at the hospital. Two other MLAs were also absent due to personal reasons.


BRS Parliamentary Party leader Kesav Rao presided over the meeting attended by 36 MLAs. The meeting passed a resolution unanimously electing KCR as the leader, as per a report on IANS.