Sharda Sinha got Chhath song released from ICU, said – I may or may not stay but this song will remain my last gift…

New Delhi. A round of prayers continues for Bihar's famous folk singer Sharda Sinha, who has been honored with the Padma Award. Sharda Sinha's condition in Delhi AIIMS still remains critical. On Monday, he had to be shifted to ventilator. On one hand, devotees in the country and abroad are busy celebrating Chhath Mahaparv, while on the other hand, Sharda Sinha, who has touched the hearts of millions of people through her Chhath songs, is also worried about her well-wishers. Giving information about the health of Sharda Sinha, her son Anshuman said that he had released a song in the form of audio and video from the hospital itself. It was released on the orders of Sharda Sinha.

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His son Anshuman, who is treating his mother Sharda Sinha at AIIMS Delhi, gave a health update while talking to a news portal. He said that the mother's condition is still critical and she is currently on ventilator. There is no position to remove him from the ventilator right now. She is fighting between life and death. Told that on Monday evening she was completely unconscious and her eyes were closed. But today i.e. on Tuesday morning her eyes opened a little. When I tried to talk, his pupils were slightly shaken. But his health is only deteriorating.

Emotional Anshuman said – If mother is no more, then her works should be remembered…

Anshuman said that people should pray for him with the help of this song. If she lives with us, then we wish her good health and if God's will happens and she is no more, then her work should be remembered. Anshuman told that PM Narendra Modi called and talked to me and gave me courage. Had mother been conscious today, she would have been very happy to know that you had known about her condition. She respects you a lot.

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