Highlights
- Senior BJP leader Subramanian Swamy has made controversial allegations against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
- Swamy claimed that some women became MPs and ministers after having personal relationships with Modi.
- He did not provide any names or evidence during the podcast.
- Hindutva activist and author Madhu Purnima Kishwar appeared to support his remarks in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
Allegations Made During Podcast Discussion
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been accused by senior BJP leader Subramanian Swamy of promoting certain women in politics in exchange for sexual relationships. Swamy made the remarks while speaking on a podcast, where he discussed the issue in the context of broader global political scandals, including references to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Subramanian Swamy alleged that “three or four women” advanced in politics and became members of parliament or ministers in this way. However, he did not mention any names or provide specific evidence to support his claims.
Swamy’s Statement Sparks Controversy
During the podcast, Subramanian Swamy said: “Three or four women received positions in this way.”
His comments quickly drew attention on social media and in political circles due to the serious nature of the allegations and the lack of supporting details.
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Hindutva Activist Appears to Support Claims
Hindutva activist and writer Madhu Purnima Kishwar, who has previously praised Narendra Modi and even compared him to Mahatma Gandhi in her writings, appeared to support Swamy’s claims in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
She wrote:
“এ ঘটনাই প্রমাণ করে ২০১৪ সালে ক্ষমতায় যাওয়ার পর থেকে কেন আমি মোদী থেকে নিরাপদ দূরত্ব বজায় রাখতাম।”
Translation: “This is exactly why I maintained a safe distance from Modi since he came to power in 2014.”
As of now, there has been no official response from Prime Minister Narendra Modi or the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) regarding these allegations. Political analysts say that such claims, especially when made without evidence, can create significant controversy and may lead to legal or political consequences.
Source: The Delta Lens














