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India's Oil Minister denies any wrongdoing with Epstein links

India's Oil Minister said that he met and communicated with the late financier, convicted sex offenders, and convicted sex-offender Jeffrey Epstein while he was in the United States. He said he has no connection to any wrongdoing or crimes.

Hardeep Singh Puri, a career diplomat-turned-politician, said he was part of the International Peace Institute, a New York ?think tank headed by Norwegian diplomat and former cabinet minister ?Terje Roed-Larsen until 2020, and met Epstein "three or maximum four ?times" during his time there.

Roed-Larsen has apologized for his connections to Epstein, and his wife Mona Juul resigned as a Norwegian Ambassador over her links to Epstein.

Puri made his comments in response to questions raised by India's opposition Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday in the parliament. Gandhi claimed that Epstein's email contained Puri's information and asked the Prime Minister Narendra Modi government to explain what Puri had done with Epstein.

Puri, India's former ambassador to the United Nations (2009-2013), became a?minister in Modi’s cabinet in 2017. He denied that he did anything wrong.

Documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice show emails between Puri, Epstein and Reid Hoffman. Puri said he wanted Hoffman to visit India to explore India's internet business potential. Reporting by Shilpa jamkhandikar, Editing by YPrajesh and Ros Russel

(source: Reuters)