Trinamool Congress said Banerjee flew into the city in a helicopter from the seaside town of Digha and her convoy did not cross the area.
However, patient's family member Meherjan Begum alleged that the police had stopped their ambulance on Kona Expressway for half-an-hour to make way for the chief minister's convoy.
He also claimed that the family members had to plead with the senior police officers present there to allow the passage of the ambulance.
"Our priority is to let ambulances pass because it is a matter of life and death. Such allegations are hurting," he said.
Meanwhile, Trinamool Congress national spokesperson Derek O'Brien in a statement said, "On Dec 23, Mamata Banerjee flew by helicopter from Digha to Kolkata.
No CM's convoy was passing by. The traffic interruption, and the inconvenience shown to citizens in Howra was absolutely unnecessary," he said.
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