
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri sat for an interview with India Today on Thursday.
- Rahul Gandhi was criticized by Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri for bringing up his name in the Epstein files controversy in Parliament, calling it “politics by implication” and stating that the Congress leader “needs to grow up” and participate in reasoned discussion rather than making crude remarks and puri hitback Hardeep Puri lashes out at Rahul Gandhi over Epstein’s.
- Rahul Gandhi was sharply criticized by Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri for bringing up the matter in Parliament, stating the Congress leader “needs to grow up.” Puri’s name appeared in court records and files connected to convicted US sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein.Hardeep Puri lashes out at Rahul Gandhi over Epstein’s, He claimed that the Leader of the Opposition’s comments showed “streaks of comedy” and accused him of engaging in “politics by innuendo.”
- In a special conversation with India Puri Hardeep Puri lashes out at Rahul Gandhi over Epstein’s and claimed today that he had personally told Gandhi about the context of his name’s appearance in a small handful of emails out of millions of documents from Epstein files that have come to light. He went on to say that Gandhi would not have “made a fool of himself” in Parliament if he had read the memo.
- Therefore, Epstein is not the subject of this. “This story is about the Leader of the Opposition’s lack of maturity and the fact that he hasn’t grown up,” Puri added. The Leader of the Opposition believes in politics by innuendo and takes a “spit and fly” attitude and also Hardeep Puri lashes out at Rahul Gandhi over Epstein’s.
- Puri intensified his criticism by saying, “He has not grown up,” and that non-performing officials in the civil service had the option to quit voluntarily.
- Puri criticized Gandhi for making accusations and then avoiding meaningful discussion,and”Hardeep Puri lashes out at Rahul Gandhi over Epstein’s”,” calling his strategy “politics by innuendo.” “You have to do your homework and give the other viewpoint a chance to respond if you wish to bring up a problem. Puri added that Parliament is a venue for informed participation rather than implication, saying, “What he does is say something and then run away.”
- “I have always maintained that participation in a discussion, rather than spit and fly, is the essence of democracy, freedom of speech, and parliamentary participation,” he stated
- The minister criticized Rahul Gandhi for calling the trade agreement with the United States a “wholesale surrender” and a “selling out of Bharat Mata.” He claimed that Gandhi was “jealous that India is doing well, because he does not believe in the aspirations of the people.”
He continued his attack by saying, “As my friend and colleague Kiren Rijiju stated, to claim that the Prime Minister gave up “Koi Maaika Laal abhi paida nahi hua (no one brave enough has been born yet)” in order to make such an allegation against Narendra Modi.
- “Gandhi’s performance displayed elements of buffoonery,” the minister Hardeep Puri lashes out at Rahul Gandhi over Epstein’s further claimed.I should have mentioned that there are two types of politicians: those who commit their lives to the country and do not have any personal attachments or property. And the second, who, via periods of buffoonery, offer entertainment value,” Puri stated.
- Regarding the connection between him and Jeffrey Epstein, the minister clarified that out of the approximately three million records that were made public, his name only appears in two emails. According to him, he met Epstein four times during his eight years as Secretary General of the Independent Commission for Multilateralism (ICM), an initiative of the International Peace Institute (IPI), while serving as India’s Ambassador to the United States from May 2009 to 2017.
- “In my official capacity, I met hundreds of people every year,” Puri stated and said Hardeep Puri lashes out at Rahul Gandhi over Epstein’s.
He alleged that as worries about Epstein became apparent, he and others withdrew from the meetings, claiming that he was “ambushed” into going as part of a group.
- Puri denied claims that his interactions were improper as well. Citing a correspondence referenced in news stories, he claimed it included conversations about Indian investment prospects and suggestions to LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman regarding the company’s expansion into Indian languages.
The minister insisted that Gandhi chose to bring up the matter without considering the facts, claiming that it had been open to the public for months - Mamta’s Bengal only BOMB fly!Nirmala’s cannon tmc want gst