This Article is From Mar 11, 2021

No Politics On Mamata Banerjee's Injuries, Want Probe: Bengal BJP

Noting that the fight with the Trinamool is a political one and on ideological and development issues, BJP spokesman Samik Bhattacharya wished her a speedy recovery

No Politics On Mamata Banerjee's Injuries, Want Probe: Bengal BJP

Mamata Banerjee had alleged she was attacked by four or five people (File)

Kolkata:

A day after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was admitted to a facility in Kolkata after getting hurt during her Nandigram visit, the Bengal BJP said the party will not indulge in any politics over her injuries, and called for a comprehensive probe into the incident, as she had alleged conspiracy behind it.

Noting that the fight with the Trinamool is a political one and on ideological and development issues, BJP spokesman Samik Bhattacharya wished her a speedy recovery and said the party hoped for her return to the electoral arena as soon as possible.

"We will not do any kind of politics over the chief minister's injuries. We pray for her early recovery and return to the political stage," he told a press conference at the BJP headquarters.

According to information received by the BJP state leadership from local party workers and eyewitnesses, it was an accident, but a high-level inquiry is necessary when the chief minister herself has claimed that it was a conspiracy, he said.

Soon after the incident at Birulia bazar in Nandigram on Wednesday evening, the Trinamool Chief had claimed that it was an "attack".

Ms Banerjee, who filed her nomination papers for Nandigram assembly constituency before the incident, had alleged that she was attacked by four or five people who pushed her, besides banging on her the door of the vehicle, injuring her left leg, waist, shoulder and neck as she fell on the ground.

"We demand a comprehensive investigation into the incident since the chief minister has claimed that it is a conspiracy and not a mere accident," he said.

The BJP spokesman and party leader Tathagata Roy, a former governor of Tripura and Meghalaya, went to the hospital on Thursday morning to visit the chief minister.

He said, they chose not to react after Trinamool supporters raised "go back, BJP hai hai" slogans when they went to the hospital.

"They may have done it out of temporary excitement, but such behaviour is not welcome inside hospital premises when a political worker goes to meet the chief minister of the state to wish her speedy recovery," Mr Bhattacharya said.

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