<p> Kolkata: The health condition of three ED officers, who were injured in mob attacks during a raid at the residence of a TMC leader in West Bengal a day before, has improved and they are now stable, an official of the hospital where they are undergoing treatment said on Saturday.</p>.<p>Doctors said that two injured officers were fit for discharge during the day.</p>.<p>They would conduct a final round of checking on the other ED officer, who had suffered a head injury, and decide whether to discharge him on Sunday or a day after, the official said.</p>.<p>'All the three officers admitted here are stable. Two, who had minor injuries, are likely to be discharged today. The other ED officer who had a head injury is admitted to the HDU and is also doing fine. We may discharge him tomorrow or a day after,' the hospital official told PTI.</p>.Three ED officials attacked during raid in West Bengal; Governor warns govt of 'constitutional options'.<p>A neurologist and spine and pain specialists checked the injured persons this morning and found their conditions to be 'okay', he said.</p>.<p>"Two with minor injuries have bodyache and pain on their shoulders. Requisite medicines have been prescribed to them," the official added.</p>.<p>On Friday morning, an ED team was attacked and their vehicles damaged by a mob during a raid at the residence of TMC leader Sheikh Shajahan at Sandeshkhali in West Bengal, triggering a political firestorm and a condemnation by Governor C V Ananda Bose who said that the state is not a 'banana republic'.</p>.<p>Bose had also visited the three ED officers in the hospital and enquired about their health condition later on Friday evening.</p>.<p>The ED said the personal belongings of the three officers, such as mobile phones and wallets, were also snatched during the mob attacks. </p>
<p> Kolkata: The health condition of three ED officers, who were injured in mob attacks during a raid at the residence of a TMC leader in West Bengal a day before, has improved and they are now stable, an official of the hospital where they are undergoing treatment said on Saturday.</p>.<p>Doctors said that two injured officers were fit for discharge during the day.</p>.<p>They would conduct a final round of checking on the other ED officer, who had suffered a head injury, and decide whether to discharge him on Sunday or a day after, the official said.</p>.<p>'All the three officers admitted here are stable. Two, who had minor injuries, are likely to be discharged today. The other ED officer who had a head injury is admitted to the HDU and is also doing fine. We may discharge him tomorrow or a day after,' the hospital official told PTI.</p>.Three ED officials attacked during raid in West Bengal; Governor warns govt of 'constitutional options'.<p>A neurologist and spine and pain specialists checked the injured persons this morning and found their conditions to be 'okay', he said.</p>.<p>"Two with minor injuries have bodyache and pain on their shoulders. Requisite medicines have been prescribed to them," the official added.</p>.<p>On Friday morning, an ED team was attacked and their vehicles damaged by a mob during a raid at the residence of TMC leader Sheikh Shajahan at Sandeshkhali in West Bengal, triggering a political firestorm and a condemnation by Governor C V Ananda Bose who said that the state is not a 'banana republic'.</p>.<p>Bose had also visited the three ED officers in the hospital and enquired about their health condition later on Friday evening.</p>.<p>The ED said the personal belongings of the three officers, such as mobile phones and wallets, were also snatched during the mob attacks. </p>