India firmly rejects mention of PM in Epstein case documents.

India rejects mention of PM Modi in Epstein case, calls it "trashy ruminations" by a criminal and deserving of contempt. Released by US.

India firmly rejects mention of PM in Epstein case documents.

The Indian government has strongly denied any involvement of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Jeffrey Epstein case. According to them, the recent release of investigative files by US authorities contained nothing but baseless and absurd claims made by a convicted criminal, which should be disregarded with utmost contempt. The files in question refer to an email that mentions the Prime Minister's visit to Israel in July 2017. However, the Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal clarified that beyond this fact, the rest of the content in the email is nothing but "trashy ruminations" by Epstein, who has been convicted of sex trafficking. The email was released as part of 3.5 million pages and 2,000 videos by the US Justice Department, following a law passed by the US Congress. The Indian government has made it clear that they do not give any credibility to the claims made by Epstein and have dismissed them with contempt. It is important to note that this is not the first time such allegations have been made against the Prime Minister. However, the government has always maintained its stance of not paying attention to such frivolous claims. They have emphasized that the Prime Minister's official visit to Israel was a significant diplomatic affair and should not be overshadowed by the baseless accusations made by a criminal. In conclusion, the Indian government has strongly refuted any links between the Prime Minister and Jeffrey Epstein. They have urged people to not give any weight to the claims made by a convicted criminal and have dismissed them as mere speculations. The focus, they say, should be on the Prime Minister's official visit and the important diplomatic ties between India and Israel.
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