Violence erupts before Modi's Kolkata rally
Violent clashes broke out in Kolkata, West Bengal, just before a rally by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, underscoring the region's tense political climate ahead of elections. Separately, 11 Indians were charged in the US for staging fake robberies.
The clashes in Kolkata involved supporters of opposing political parties, leading to injuries and property damage. The incident has drawn criticism from various quarters, with calls for maintaining peace during the election period. Meanwhile, the US charges allege that the 11 Indians were part of a sophisticated scheme to defraud insurance companies by staging fake robberies and vehicle accidents. The case highlights the international reach of such criminal activities and the ongoing efforts to combat transnational crime.
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Violent clashes in Kolkata
Clashes erupted in Kolkata just before Prime Minister Narendra Modi's scheduled rally.
Tense political atmosphere
The incident highlights the tense political atmosphere in West Bengal ahead of elections.
US charges against Indians
11 Indians were charged in the US for orchestrating fake robberies.