West Bengal elections : Mamata Banerjee on 48-hour surveillance; Opposition termed the charge of assault in Nandigram as 'Nautanki'

Doctors, who are treating West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, say that her left leg and ankle bone have suffered serious injuries while the right shoulder, arm and neck have also suffered injuries.

West Bengal elections : Mamata Banerjee on 48-hour surveillance; Opposition termed the charge of assault in Nandigram as 'Nautanki'

Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday accused her of being assaulted after filing her nomination from Nandigram seat in East Medinipur district, adding that four or five people pushed her when she was not accompanied by policemen.

He told that when she was returning from the temple and going in the car, four or five men pushed her. They told that they pushed the car door and their leg got stuck in the car door and during this time their knee and ankle got hurt.Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said, "It is a conspiracy. At that time no one from the administration was there to protect me. They had come to really hurt me. I have decided to return to Kolkata now."

Mamta shows her leg in a video and says, 'Look how swollen it is.' .There was a possibility that Mamata Banerjee would spend the night in Nandigram but she decided to return to Kolkata and was taken directly to the hospital.

State Governor Jagdeep Dhankar has also reached the hospital to see him. During this time, Trinamool Congress supporters raised slogans of 'Go Back' against the Governor.

Governor Dhankhar has tweeted that he has spoken to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and has summoned the reply of the Chief Secretary and the Director of Safety in this matter, as well as asked the hospital director and health secretary to take all necessary steps.

Opposition calls it 'Political Stunt' :

The opposition has rejected Mamata's charge of conspiracy and asked how outsiders entered the Z plus security circle.

State BJP vice-president Arjun Singh said that Mamta is trying to create sympathy on this excuse.

The Congress and CPM have called it a 'political hypocrisy',Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary, the Congress leader in the Lok Sabha coming from West Bengal, said, "Sensing the electoral difficulties in Nandigram, he has planned this 'gimmick' before the elections. Apart from CM, he is also the police minister. Can you think That the police minister should not have the police? "