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SSKM issues fresh clarification on 'push' theory on Mamata Banerjee's injury

Kolkata: Authorities on the state-run SSKM Medical School and Hospital on Friday issued a brand new clarification on the “push” concept behind West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's brow damage.

On Thursday, SSK M director Manimoy Bandopadhyay stated the damage “may have been caused by some push from behind in the vicinity of his house.”

Manimoy Bandopadhyay claimed that his assertion on Thursday was “misinterpreted”.

“What I wanted to say was that there was a feeling of being pushed from behind,” the SSK M director advised media individuals on Friday.

Nevertheless, he declined to supply additional particulars on his new clarification as media individuals requested him about “specific medical conditions” that will end in “a feeling of being pushed from behind.”

“Our duty is only to treat patients. That is all we are doing,” Manimoy Bandopadhyay stated.

Trinamool sources stated the chief minister – who’s presently at his official residence in Kalighat in south Kolkata – is secure. He can be introduced again to SSKM the place a medical staff will re-examine him.

After the Chief Minister was admitted to the hospital round 7.30 pm on Thursday, he was handled by a staff of medical consultants from the departments of Neurosurgery, General Medication and Cardiology. A number of medical exams like electrocardiogram and CT scan had been additionally carried out. The hospital authorities suggested him to remain there. Nevertheless, she remained adamant on returning house.

On Thursday, Trinamool Congress stated that the Chief Minister had tripped whereas strolling at her residence. Trinamool's social media cell had additionally launched an image during which the Chief Minister may very well be seen bleeding from his brow.

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