Nndigram: With one foot on the floor and the other injured one taking support of her wheelchair, Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Mamata Banerjee stood up for the national anthem on Tuesday, as her high-stakes poll campaign for the upcoming West Bengal assembly election drew to a conclusion.
This was the first time the Chief Minister was spotted standing up in public since being wheelchair-ridden after the alleged attack against her on March 10 in Nandigram. She was visiting the constituency to file her nomination for the election. Read more about the injury here.
On March 30, she closed her campaign in Nandigram, whose seat sees her engaged in battle with Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s Suvendhu Adhikari. Nandigram goes to polls in the second phase of the election, beginning April 1.
