Abhishek Banerjee injured in road accident

Senior party leaders rush to hospital

October 19, 2016 12:00 am | Updated December 01, 2016 06:51 pm IST - Kolkata:

The mangled remains of the SUV of Abhishek Banerjee after an accident on the Durgapur Expressway at Singur in Bengal on Tuesday. - Photo: PTI

The mangled remains of the SUV of Abhishek Banerjee after an accident on the Durgapur Expressway at Singur in Bengal on Tuesday. - Photo: PTI

Trinamool Congress MP and the party’s youth wing president Abhishek Banerjee was on Tuesday injured when his vehicle met with an accident on NH-2 near Singur, while he was returning to Kolkata from Murshidabad.

“Abhishek Banerjee was injured when the vehicle he was travelling in met with an accident on Durgapur Expressway near Singur,” ADG (Law and Order) Anuj Sharma told PTI.

“He has been rushed to a hospital in Kolkata. I am yet to receive details about the accident or any report in this regard from the Superintendent of Police, Hooghly, Praveen Tripathy,” Mr Sharma said.

Abhishek, who is the nephew of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, was returning from Murshidabad district after a party programme.

Soon after his SUV reached Singur on Durgapur Expressway, it hit a trailer and overturned injuring the occupants, eyewitnesses said. The nature of injury of the other people travelling with the TMC MP is yet to be ascertained.

He was rushed to Kolkata and admitted to Belle Vue Clinic, Mr Sharma said.

Hospital sources said a medical board has been formed for his treatment, while some medical tests and investigations have already been conducted.

While the Chief Minister was keeping in touch with the hospital authority, senior party leaders have already rushed to the hospital to enquire about Abhishek’s condition and treatment. - PTI

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