Cooch Behar (West Bengal):West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar was on Thursday shown black flags at Sitalkuchi, where five people died on the election day, when he went there to visit people allegedly affected in post-poll violence.
Dhankhar, whose visit to Cooch Behar was roundly criticised by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, was shown black flags by some people at Golokganj as his convoy travelled from Mathabhanga to Sitalkuchi through a posse of policemen put up a human wall to prevent protesters from coming down on the road.
Posters and placards criticising the visit of the governor were also seen at Jorpatki, the scene of firing by the Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) that killed four people on April 10 during the fourth phase polling.
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A first-time voter was also killed at Sitalkuchi while waiting outside a polling booth to exercise his franchise.
Dhankhar went to Mathabhanga and Sitalkuchi in Cooch Behar district in north Bengal and talked to people who claimed to have suffered attacks at the hands of goons owing allegiance to the ruling Trinamool Congress after the election results were announced on May 2.