Moving on wheelchair, Mamata holds padyatra in Nandigram
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Moving on wheelchair, Mamata holds padyatra in Nandigram
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee held a padyatra in Nandigram on March 29.
Moving on a wheel chair after being injured following filing her nomination from Nandigram earlier this month, Banerjee greeted people of the constituency as her foot march progressed.
Banerjee is up against former TMC leader and now BJP candidate from Nandigram, Suvendu Adhikari who has vowed to wrest the constituency from her.
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