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Mamata Banerjee discharged from hospital after 2 days, leaves on wheelchair

Doctors at the SSKM Hospital took the decision after the 66-year-old TMC supremo repeatedly requested them to discharge her from the medical establishment.

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Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was discharged from state-run SSKM Hospital here on Friday evening after doctors found her recovery to be “satisfactory”.

Doctors took the decision after the 66-year-old TMC supremo repeatedly requested them to discharge her from the medical establishment.

Banerjee, seated on a wheelchair with her left foot plastered, greeted several party activists gathered outside the Woodburn Block of the hospital.

She left the hospital in her vehicle for her Kalighat residence.

Her nephew and Diamond Harbour MP Abhishek Banerjee, party colleagues and state minister Firhad Hakim were present at the medical establishment.

“Her condition has improved a lot and she repeatedly insisted to be discharged from the hospital. She will be able to move with restrictions but she needs to come back for another round of check-up within a week,” the doctor said.

Banerjee fell and suffered severe injuries in her left ankle and foot and right shoulder, forearm and neck after she was allegedly pushed by 4-5 unidentified persons on Wednesday evening during her campaigning in Nandigram seat, from where she is contesting in this assembly election.

She was rushed to SSKM Hospital in Kolkata from Purba Medinipur district through a green corridor and was kept under observation for 48 hours.


Also read: Nandigram incident that left Mamata injured was ‘accident, not attack’: Police report to EC


 

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1 COMMENT

  1. What a short cut to overcome the machinations of Chanakya of Indian Politics! Suffer some injury, blame the opposition for attacking, be seen in wheel chair and Lo and Behold, the voters will sympathize and vote her back to power. May not be on the same scale as Rajiv Gandhi winning 412 seats in Loksabha. We bharatiyas are sentimental, especially towards women.

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