
New Delhi, February 13, 2026 — The political atmosphere in the national capital remains volatile as Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra escalated the opposition’s attack on the BJP-led government, demanding the immediate resignation of Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. The demand follows explosive revelations and subsequent admissions regarding the Minister’s past interactions with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The controversy, which has paralyzed proceedings in Parliament, centers on a batch of recently unsealed “Epstein Files” from the United States. These documents reportedly contain email exchanges and references to Mr. Puri during his tenure as a senior diplomat and his subsequent association with international think tanks.
Speaking to the media on Thursday, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra asserted that Mr. Puri’s position in the Union Cabinet had become untenable. She argued that the nature of the correspondence—and the fact that it continued even after Epstein’s initial 2008 conviction—raised grave questions about the Minister’s judgment and “moral clarity.”
“When a Cabinet Minister’s name surfaces in files associated with a global sex trafficking ring, and he himself admits to meeting such a person multiple times, he loses the moral authority to hold public office,” Gandhi stated. “This isn’t just about professional interactions; it’s about why an Indian representative was in the orbit of such a notorious individual.”
The Congress leader further alleged that the government is attempting to “trivialize” the gravity of Epstein’s crimes by framing the interactions as merely “professional networking.”
Minister Hardeep Singh Puri has hit back at the allegations, labeling them a “smear campaign” orchestrated by the Congress leadership, specifically targeting Rahul Gandhi. In a detailed press conference at the BJP headquarters, Puri clarified the context of the meetings:
The fallout intensified after Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera released specific snippets of the leaked emails. One exchange from December 2014 allegedly shows Puri asking Epstein, “Please let me know when you are back from your exotic island,” while another from October 2014 features Puri telling Epstein, “You, my friend, make things happen.”
The Congress party has used these specific phrases to question why a seasoned diplomat would refer to a convicted sex offender as a “friend” or seek his assistance in facilitating high-level business meetings.
The “Epstein Files” fallout has become a major flashpoint between the ruling NDA and the Opposition. While the BJP has dismissed the claims as “trashy ruminations” and “baseless innuendo,” the Congress remains steadfast.
Key Developments:
As the government continues to defend the Minister’s record, Priyanka Gandhi’s demand for resignation ensures that the controversy will likely dominate the political discourse in the coming weeks, putting the Modi administration’s “zero tolerance” policy for corruption and misconduct under intense scrutiny.