Mamata Banerjee, the leader of the Trinamool Congress party and Chief Minister of West Bengal, fell at her home in Kolkata, injuring her forehead and nose. Some people suggested she might have been pushed from behind, but the party denies this, saying she fell because she felt dizzy.
A TMC leader, Shashi Panja, clarified that Mamata Banerjee collapsed due to feeling dizzy, not because someone pushed her. Panja urged people not to spread false information about the incident, reminding everyone that Banerjee is human and can also face health issues like high blood pressure or sugar.
Dr. Manimoy Bandopadhyay, who initially mentioned Banerjee might have been pushed, clarified his statement, saying it might have been misinterpreted. He explained that feeling pushed from behind can be a sensation when someone falls, which doesn’t necessarily mean someone actually pushed them.
After the fall, Banerjee was taken to SSKM Hospital, where she received stitches on her forehead and nose. She was discharged a few hours later. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has called for a thorough investigation into the incident.
In summary, Mamata Banerjee fell at her home in Kolkata due to feeling dizzy, sustaining injuries to her forehead and nose. Despite speculation, her party denies she was pushed from behind, and the doctor clarified his earlier statement about the cause of her fall. Banerjee received treatment at the hospital and has been discharged, while the BJP has requested an inquiry into the matter.