BJP wanted me to keep indoors before polls: Mamata Banerjee
The Hindu
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday alleged that the Opposition BJP wanted her to keep indoors ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections, which apparently resulted in her injury.
Addressing a public meeting in Gopiballavpur in the Jhargram district, Ms. Banerjee alleged that earlier it was CPI(M) which used to physically attack her and now the BJP was doing the same. “They (BJP) wanted to keep me indoors so that I cannot go out during the elections. They have injured my leg,” Ms. Banerjee said, addressing the election rally sitting on a wheelchair.More Related News
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