Information regarding Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in this context largely concerns his mention in the Jeffrey Epstein files, which Indian officials have dismissed as baseless, and separate allegations against members of his party and Modi himself.
While the allegations that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made several women MPs and Ministers in exchange for sex with him are eye-opening, the statements of those making the allegations are not to be dismissed at all.
The allegations of moral misconduct against him, despite his advanced age, while sitting at the top of power, are unprecedented in the history of Indian politics.
The news of this sinister transaction between women and power has now sparked discussions on the international stage.
The BJP’s former leader, Harvard alumnus and prominent economist Subramanian Swamy, has detonated this explosive bombshell while discussing the infamous Epstein file in a podcast.
Her clear claim is that not only the MP post but also several women have been given places in the Union Cabinet only in exchange for immoral sexual benefits. This terrible allegation has been added to by Madhu Purnima Kishwar, a former ardent supporter of Modi and a staunch Hindutva writer.
She had once written a book comparing Modi to Mahatma Gandhi and publicly supported her husband’s outrageous allegations in a long post on social media. Kishor’s clear claim is that she knew about Modi’s behaviour and negative views towards women.
She even heard about Modi’s luxurious lifestyle during his visit to America. This is precisely why she consciously refrained from meeting the Prime Minister in person to deliver her book.
While giving examples of this naked abuse of power without regard to qualifications, Kishwar also highlighted the reality of appointing Smriti Irani, who never went to college, as the country’s Union Education Minister.
Surprisingly, even after such a big scandalous allegation against the top leader of the state, from the Hindutva and party circles, the mainstream media in India is completely silent.
According to political analysts, since most of the media in India are slaves of the ruling class, there is a clever attempt to cover up this unprecedented moral scandal.
According to experts, serious allegations like exploiting women in exchange for power against a Prime Minister are extremely humiliating for Indian politics. After this unprecedented moral scandal, it is expected that the main opposition parties may take a strong position in the political arena, demanding the immediate resignation of Narendra Modi.
Epstein file
The Malaysian and Indian prime ministers have denied connections with the late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, after their names appeared in a tranche of files released by the US Department of Justice.
Epstein’s global web of influence has been exposed by the documents, which named high-profile political figures, including US President Donald Trump.
US Deputy Attorney-General Todd Blanche said more than 3 million pages, 2,000 videos and 180,000 images relating to Epstein and fellow sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell were released.
“I know Anwar well, always stayed close to him for many years even though everybody said he’s finished and can never come back. Looks different now,” their email concluded.
Epstein responded, suggesting a meeting with Mr Anwar for May of that year and asking whether the Malaysian politician would travel to Europe or the US.
In a later email, as an apparent enticement for Mr Anwar to meet, Epstein said Mr Anwar should be told filmmaker Woody Allen was with Epstein in Paris and that “many countries are offering him money to ma[k]e a movie in their country”.
Mr Anwar became prime minister in 2022.
“The Indian Prime Minister Modi took advice and danced and sang in Israel for the benefit of the US president,” Epstein said in an email from July of that year.
“They had meet a few weeks ago. IT WORKED!”
Mr Modi did visit Israel in 2017, but India’s foreign ministry forcefully dismissed the suggestion that Epstein was involved.
“We have seen reports of an email message from the so-called Epstein files that has a reference to the prime minister and his visit to Israel,” a Ministry of External Affairs statement said.
Released documents in early 2026 mention PM Modi’s 2017 Israel visit, with Epstein claiming in an email that Modi took his advice and “danced and sang” for the benefit of the US president. India’s Ministry of External Affairs dismissed these as “trashy ruminations by a convicted criminal,” confirming the visit but denying any involvement or advice from Epstein.

Allegations surfaced that Modi, while Chief Minister of Gujarat in 2009, ordered surveillance on a woman and offer party ticket for parliament for sex. The BJP claimed the surveillance was protection requested by her family.
In 2024–2026, scandals involving members of the ruling BJP, such as allegations against Prajwal Revanna and a Goa councillor’s son, have been highlighted by critics, but they directly involve other BJP members. Revanna is accused of sexual assault of many women and making more than 3,000 sex tapes during the election trails.
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