Kolkata (West Bengal): Trinamool Congress leader and nephew of Mamata Banerjee has said that the West Bengal chief minister suffered a "grave injury" and a "major crack" during her election campaigning visit to Nandigram on Wednesday. After leaving Kolkata's SSKM Hospital where his aunt has been admitted, Abhishek said: "She has gone for an MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging scans produce detailed images of the organs and tissues in the body). There is a grave injury and she's suffered a major crack. We are waiting for the medical reports."
Earlier today the chief minister alleged that she was pushed by a few unidentified people. The incident happened at Birulia when Mamata after her scheduled program in Nandigram was returning to Reyapara, where she had stayed the previous night. "A few people pushed me when I was near my car. I am hurt. My leg has swollen. I am in pain. Let me go. It is paining immensely. I am going to visit the doctor," Banerjee told media persons here.
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"No police official was present. Four-five people intentionally manhandled me in presence of the public. There were no police officials for 4-5 hrs in such a huge public gathering, not even the SP. It was definitely a conspiracy," she added. The chief minister was brought to Kolkata's SSKM Hospital by road from Nandigram. West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar visited the chief minister in the hospital and enquired about her health condition.