Fugitive Jeweler Nirav Modi Fights Extradition from UK

Nirav Modi, the fugitive Indian diamond dealer, claims he faces torture if extradited from the UK. The LPG crisis also continues to impact Indian households.
Nirav Modi, the fugitive Indian diamond dealer, is seeking to block his extradition from the United Kingdom, claiming he is at risk of torture by Indian security agencies. This development comes as the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) crisis continues to affect Indian households.
Modi, who is wanted in India on charges of fraud and money laundering, is currently fighting his extradition case in a London court. His legal team has argued that he would be subjected to inhuman treatment and even torture if he is sent back to India to face trial.
The ongoing LPG crisis in India has also been a significant issue for the country's households. Millions of Indian families rely on LPG for cooking, but they have been facing supply shortages and price hikes in recent months. This has made it increasingly difficult for many households to afford this essential fuel.
The LPG crisis has been exacerbated by the global energy market turmoil, with rising international prices for natural gas and crude oil. The Indian government has been working to address the issue, but the problem persists, causing hardship for many families.
In the case of Nirav Modi, his legal team has argued that he would not receive a fair trial in India and that he would be subjected to inhumane treatment in the country's prisons. The Indian government has refuted these claims and is pushing for his extradition to face the charges against him.
The outcome of the extradition case will be closely watched, as it could have significant implications for India's efforts to bring back fugitive economic offenders who have fled the country. Meanwhile, the government continues to grapple with the LPG crisis, seeking ways to ensure affordable and reliable access to this essential fuel for its citizens.
Source: Deutsche Welle

