Kolkata: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee is in the discussions these days. She has been seen in the headlines ever since she was injured. Recently, Shiv Sena has taken a dig at BJP through its mouthpiece Saamana. Shiv Sena wrote in Saamana, 'When the tigress gets injured, she becomes more aggressive and violent. Therefore, Mamata's wounds are going to outweigh her opponents.' Also, targeting PM Modi, it is said, 'PM often gets emotional, his tears burst, but the wounds of Mamata's feet are trying to get sympathy. In our place, elections are fought on two arms named lie and sympathy. The conflict between these arms continues from both sides in West Bengal. Only a tigress can show the courage that Mamata Banerjee has shown by accepting the challenge of Suvendu Adhikari in Nandigram. She leaped towards her target like a tigress. The BJP is nervous because it knows who will stand in front of the tigress who is in such courage.' At the same time, in Saamana, Shiv Sena said, 'Mamata Banerjee has got a lot of injury in her leg, due to which plaster has been put on her leg.' According to Didi, it is not a travesty, but a deliberate attack of opponents whereas BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya is calling it Mamata's attempt to garner people's sympathy for the election and is demanding a CBI inquiry into the matter. Plaster has also climbed due to Mamata's injury to her leg. But the demand for a CBI investigation of that plaster would be called the biggest joke in the West Bengal elections. He said that the plaster has climbed into Mamata's feet but the BJP is worried. A plaster placed on Mamta's leg can injure the BJP in about 10-20 seats. Faced with this, it has also been said that, 'BJP has given its full strength in West Bengal. Every effort is being made to surround Mamata Banerjee. Efforts are on to split Mamata's party, but Didi's full thrust remains in West Bengal.' Much more has been written in the face of this. Also Read: Afghanistan honours destruction of 2 Buddha statues by Taliban Sabarimala Temple Women Entry: Kerala minister expresses regrets Former JSD chief Madhu Bangarappa to join Congress