The recent release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein by the US Department of Justice has implicated several international figures, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. According to Al Jazeera, the files contain emails and messages between Epstein and influential men from India, the UK, Australia, and Slovakia. A specific email suggests that Modi sought Epstein's advice during his 2017 state visit to Israel, a claim that has been met with strong denial from Indian authorities. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) of India has labeled the allegations as 'unfounded and misleading,' emphasizing that the only verifiable fact is Modi's official visit to Israel (Pakistan Today). The controversy has sparked a political uproar in India, with the opposition calling the mention of Modi a 'national shame' and demanding answers from the government (Geo World).
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Indian Government Denies Epstein Claims Involving Modi's 2017 Israel Visit

Epstein documents implicate global figures, including India's Modi, sparking political uproar. Modi denies seeking Epstein's advice during a 2017 Israel visit, calling claims unfounded.
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