Sebaashray case: Fresh complaint against Abhishek Banerjee as woman loses limb after camp treatment

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Sebaashray case: Fresh complaint against Abhishek Banerjee as woman loses limb after camp treatment

Synopsis

A woman lost her right limb after allegedly receiving wrong treatment at Abhishek Banerjee's Sebaashray free health camp in Diamond Harbour — and her complaint is now the 17th filed against the initiative since the change of government in West Bengal. With two FIRs already registered and allegations ranging from medical negligence to expired medicines, the case is fast becoming a serious legal and political liability for the TMC general secretary.

Key Takeaways

A fresh police complaint has been filed against Abhishek Banerjee and 10 others at Rabindranagar Police Station in connection with the Sebaashray health camp.
Complainant Malati Biswas of Maheshtala alleges her right limb was amputated due to wrong medicines prescribed at the camp.
A total of 17 complaints have now been registered against Sebaashray since the change of regime in West Bengal .
Police have filed two separate FIRs and launched investigation into the matter.
Allegations include medical negligence, unqualified doctors, camps run without state health department authorisation, and distribution of expired medicines .
BJP leader Abhijit Das has flagged a prescription without a doctor's registration number and alleged unauthorised use of ultrasonography machines at the camps.

A fresh police complaint has been filed against Trinamool Congress (TMC) general secretary Abhishek Banerjee and 10 others in connection with the Sebaashray free health camp initiative, after a resident of Maheshtala in South 24 Parganas district alleged that faulty treatment at the camp led to the amputation of her right limb. The complaint, lodged at Rabindranagar Police Station under the Diamond Harbour Police district, marks the 17th such grievance registered against Sebaashray since the change of government in West Bengal.

What the Complainant Alleged

Malati Biswas, a resident of the Maheshtala area falling under the Diamond Harbour Lok Sabha constituency, told police she had initially visited the Sebaashray camp with a complaint of knee pain. The doctor at the camp prescribed her medicines, but her condition reportedly worsened rather than improved.

Biswas returned to the camp, only to be referred to MR Bangur Hospital on the southern outskirts of Kolkata. Doctors there, according to the complaint, told her the deterioration was caused by wrong medicines. She was subsequently referred to National Medical College and Hospital at Park Circus in central Kolkata. By that point, her condition had deteriorated to the point where her right limb had to be amputated, according to the complaint.

Biswas allegedly sought an explanation from Sebaashray authorities and made repeated attempts to contact Abhishek Banerjee directly, but received no response from either, as per the complaint.

Scale of Complaints Against Sebaashray

The Sebaashray initiative was launched by Abhishek Banerjee — a three-time Lok Sabha MP from Diamond Harbour and nephew of former West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee — as a community healthcare outreach programme. Since the change of regime in the state, a total of 17 complaints have been registered against the initiative. Police have already filed two separate FIRs and initiated investigation.

The complaints span a range of alleged irregularities: medical negligence, wrong lines of treatment, operating camps without authorisation from the state health department, allegedly hiring unqualified doctors, and the alleged distribution of expired medicines.

BJP's Allegations and Additional Concerns

Local Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Abhijit Das, also known as Bobby, recently surfaced a prescription from one of the Sebaashray camps in which the prescribing doctor's medical registration number was reportedly absent — a mandatory requirement under medical practice norms.

Das also claimed that ultrasonography machines were used at the health camps without proper authorisation, adding another dimension to the regulatory concerns already surrounding the initiative.

What Happens Next

With two FIRs already registered and police investigation underway, the Sebaashray case is emerging as a significant political and legal flashpoint in post-election West Bengal. The allegations, if substantiated, could have implications for how community health outreach programmes are regulated and monitored across the state. No response from Abhishek Banerjee or TMC on the latest complaint had been reported at the time of filing.

Point of View

Two FIRs, and an amputation allegation make it a substantive accountability question for Abhishek Banerjee. What makes this particularly pointed is that Sebaashray was a flagship community outreach effort in his own constituency, designed to build political capital through healthcare access. The BJP's surfacing of a prescription without a doctor's registration number, if verified, would indicate not just negligence but a systemic failure of basic medical oversight. The larger question — whether the state health department ever audited these camps — has not been answered publicly, and that silence is itself a governance gap worth scrutinising.
NationPress
10 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Sebaashray health camp case?
Sebaashray was a free community healthcare outreach initiative launched by TMC general secretary Abhishek Banerjee in the Diamond Harbour Lok Sabha constituency in South 24 Parganas. Since the change of government in West Bengal, 17 complaints have been filed against it, alleging medical negligence, unqualified doctors, unauthorised operations, and distribution of expired medicines. Police have registered two FIRs and begun investigation.
Who is Malati Biswas and what did she allege?
Malati Biswas is a resident of Maheshtala under the Diamond Harbour Lok Sabha constituency who filed a complaint at Rabindranagar Police Station alleging that wrong medicines prescribed at the Sebaashray camp caused her knee condition to deteriorate, ultimately resulting in the amputation of her right limb. She also alleged that Sebaashray authorities and Abhishek Banerjee did not respond to her repeated attempts to seek an explanation.
What is the current status of the police investigation?
Police have registered two separate FIRs in connection with the complaints against Sebaashray and have initiated investigation. The latest complaint from Malati Biswas is the 17th such grievance filed since the change of regime in West Bengal.
What other irregularities have been alleged against Sebaashray?
Beyond medical negligence and wrong treatment, complaints include operating health camps without authorisation from the state health department, allegedly hiring unqualified doctors, and distributing expired medicines. BJP leader Abhijit Das has also alleged that prescriptions lacked the prescribing doctor's medical registration number and that ultrasonography machines were used without proper authorisation.
Who is Abhishek Banerjee?
Abhishek Banerjee is the general secretary of the Trinamool Congress and a three-time Lok Sabha MP from the Diamond Harbour constituency in West Bengal. He is also the nephew of former West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
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