Kolkata: BJP's four-member central team visiting West Bengal to assess the situation following alleged violence against party workers after the Lok Sabha elections faced opposition from its own party workers who claimed that saffron Senior party leaders did not show sympathy. They were displaced from their homes and given shelter elsewhere.

BJP party sources said the team convoy was stopped at Amtala in South 24 Parganas by dissident party workers, who expressed their grievances to the visiting leaders.

The team visited Cooch Behar on Monday to assess the situation following reports of alleged violence against BJP workers after the Lok Sabha elections.

The team includes convenor Biplab Deb, senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad and Rajya Sabha MPs Brij Lal and Kavita Patidar.

The team aims to meet party workers reportedly displaced from their homes due to alleged post-poll violence across West Bengal.

Deb told reporters that post-poll violence has become a habit for the Trinamool Congress after the election results. Deb said, "The sooner TMC changes its stance of attacking opposition parties, the better it will be for the party."

Trinamool Congress leader Shantanu Sen said the protests by BJP workers against their own leaders reflected differences within the party. He suggested that complaints of post-poll violence by the BJP against TMC were nothing but a sham.