
Prelim probe finds no wrongdoing by Hardeep Puri in Epstein files row: Sources
India Today
Prelim enquiry finds no wrongdoing by Union minister Hardeep Puri in Epstein files row, probe ongoing: Sources
The Union government has taken seriously the allegations linking Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri to the so-called “Epstein Files” and has conducted an internal review into the matter, according to official sources.
Sources said the entire episode was examined at an internal level and Puri’s version was recorded in detail during the process. Based on the preliminary findings, the government is satisfied that no objectionable or criminal involvement has emerged against the minister.
The controversy follows certain media reports claiming that files linked to the US Department of Justice mention Puri’s name multiple times, including references to private meetings and email exchanges. It was also alleged that recently surfaced “Epstein Files” contain references to him.

India on Monday said it has not held bilateral talks with the United States on deploying naval vessels to secure merchant shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The clarification came after US President Donald Trump urged countries to send warships to keep the strategic waterway open amid tensions with Iran.












