Pre-Rally Chaos in Kolkata as PM Modi Visits West Bengal

Clashes erupt in Kolkata ahead of PM Modi's rally in poll-bound West Bengal, while 11 Indians face charges in the US for staged robberies. DW reports on the latest India news.
Tensions flared in the center of Kolkata, the capital of India's West Bengal state, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi was set to take the stage for a political rally. Rival political factions clashed in the streets, with reports of violence and vandalism as the rally was about to begin.
This pre-election volatility in West Bengal comes as the state heads to the polls in the coming months. PM Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is seeking to make gains in the traditionally left-leaning state, posing a challenge to the incumbent Trinamool Congress party.
In a separate incident, 11 Indian nationals have been charged in the United States for their alleged involvement in a scheme to stage fake robberies and then file fraudulent insurance claims. The suspects are accused of orchestrating a series of burglaries and thefts, often targeting their own businesses, in order to file inflated insurance claims and pocket the payouts.
This insurance fraud case highlights the need for tighter regulations and oversight to prevent such scams, which can have wider economic implications. The charges serve as a reminder that Indian citizens engaging in criminal activities abroad can face serious legal consequences.
The volatile situation in Kolkata and the insurance fraud case in the US underscore the diverse range of news stories emerging from India in recent days. As the country navigates political and economic challenges, maintaining law and order and ensuring accountability will be crucial for its continued development.
Source: Deutsche Welle


