India’s Ministry of External Affairs has vehemently dismissed claims linking Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Jeffrey Epstein’s leaked documents. The ministry labelled the references as “trashy ruminations” from a convicted criminal, urging their immediate rejection. These statements follow the US Department of Justice’s release of extensive materials related to the late financier.
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