Around 5 PM, the Youth Congress activists gathered near Netaji Indoor Stadium, the venue of the event, and started waving black flags when a fleet of cars was approaching the place, they said.
The Youth Congress activities were protesting against the ongoing JNU controversy, a Congress party leader said.
"The activists mistook the fleet of cars with that of the PM and they started waving black flags and raised 'Modi go back' slogans. We did not take any chance and immediately arrested them," a senior officer of Kolkata Police said.
The Prime Minister was received at the airport by Governor K N Tripathi, state minister for urban development Firhad Hakim and state power minister Manish Gupta.
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