Was Mamta’s injury ‘orchestrated’: Shekhawat

Was Mamta’s injury ‘orchestrated’: Shekhawat

Water power minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Saturday raised doubts about West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s injury earlier this week, asking if it was an “orchestral” incident. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a press conference, Mr. Shekhawat also speculated that the BJP would be a “tsunami” force in the state elections.

Ms. Banerjee on Wednesday suffered injuries to her left leg during the election campaign in Nandigram. She said she fell after being surrounded and pushed by four-five people. The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has alleged that the attack against her was a conspiracy.

Asked how the incident could affect the scenario of the Bengal elections, Mr. Shekhawat said, “The question is whether the incident took place or was it orchestrated?” This question was valid when an echo of a slap was heard in Delhi, as the scriptwriters of the two incidents are the same. “

Though he did not name or name anyone, he said referring to an incident in May 2019 when Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was slapped during the election campaign in the capital.

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Earlier, Mr. Shekhawat tweeted two pictures of Ms. Banerjee, in one of which she put plaster on her feet and another in a wheelchair. Didi made the jump from plaster to crepe bandage in the last 24 hours. now what? Football in the next 24 hours? “Said the tweet.

Ms. Banerjee was discharged from the hospital on Friday.

The minister expressed confidence that the BJP will contest in West Bengal. “It will be a tsunami,” he told reporters in Delhi before leaving for Kolkata. “I am saying this from Ground Zero. There is going to be an exponential growth. I have been going there for the last three months, ”Mr. Shekhawat said.

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