Updated On: 15 March, 2021 07:54 AM IST | Kolkata | Agencies
Addressing the gathering after the hour-long march, Banerjee said attempts to incapacitate her to stop her from campaigning have failed, and asserted she will canvass for TMC candidates across the state on wheelchair.

Mamata Banerjee with TMC party members during a rally on ‘Nandigram Diwas’, in Kolkata on Sunday. PIC/PTI
True to her street fighter image, Mamata Banerjee was back on the roads of Kolkata on Sunday, four days after being injured at the hustings in Nandigram, leading a TMC march on a wheelchair and declaring that a wounded tiger is far more dangerous.
Accompanied by senior TMC leaders, Banerjee joined the five-km road show from Mayo Road to Hazra More as part of observation of Nandigram Diwas to commemorate the killing of 14 villagers in police firing during the anti-land acquisition protest in 2007. She is contesting the high-profile Nandigram seat for the first time against former confidante-turned- adversary Suvendu Adhikari.