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“I Kept My distance From Narendra Modi,” Says Madhu Purnima Kishwar Amid Resurfaced Allegations

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Controversial claims regarding Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have resurfaced online, with Indian politician Subramanian Swamy alleging that “3–4 women who became MPs… had to sleep with Modi,” including one who later became a minister.

Separately, Indian academic and commentator Madhu Purnima Kishwar, author of Modi, Muslims, and Media: Voices from Narendra Modi's Gujarat, while sharing the video, echoed similar allegations in a detailed statement, claiming that such stories had been circulating within political and ideological circles since 2014.

Kishwar stated, “This explains why I kept a safe distance from Modi from the time he assumed power in May 2014. I did not even go to gift him a copy of my book on him. Just sent an unsigned copy through his favourite bureaucrat Bharat Lal!”

She further claimed, “The names of women who were made MPs and ministers by Modi due to intimacy with him were being whispered loudly enough within Sanghi power networks right at the outset. That is why I took precautions very early on.”

According to her, allegations extended beyond female politicians. “The names of those like Hardeep Puri who provided him special services while he was Gujarat CM were also being shared in hushed tones as soon as Hardeep and Jaishankar were included in the Cabinet!” she said, referring to Hardeep Singh Puri and Subrahmanyam Jaishankar.

Kishwar also claimed that such narratives had international reach: “In 2014, when I went for lectures to America, there too tales of his aiyyashi were doing the rounds.”

She linked these claims to political appointments, stating, “Appointment of 12th pass Smriti Irani as Education Minister had given credence to other scandals, till then hidden from public view,” referring to Smriti Irani.

Kishwar further alleged the existence of a legal controversy: “The scandal involving Mansi Soni had already reached the Supreme Court. Someone close to Modi gave me a whole set of papers submitted in the Supreme Court by the incarcerated IAS officer, who too was having a rollicking time with Soni.”

Separately, Indian academic and commentator Madhu Purnima Kishwar, author of Modi, Muslims, and Media: Voices from Narendra Modi's Gujarat, while sharing the video, echoed similar allegations in a detailed statement, claiming that such stories had been circulating within political and ideological circles since 2014.

Describing the personal impact of these alleged accounts, Kishwar said, “Hearing those stories, I became so averse to his presence that I avoided even those functions… where Modi was likely to show up!” She continued, “So traumatized I was… that I actually sank into deep depression in 2014… Went for 21 days to an Ayurvedic healing centre in Coimbatore in 2015.”

She also recounted a conversation with a senior ideological figure: “When I shared my grief… he shrugged it off saying, ‘why are you so shocked? Why should his personal life bother any of us?’”

Kishwar went on to criticise other figures within the ruling ecosystem, stating, “The appointment of pornpeddler Amit Malviya as BJP’s Social Media incharge was yet another proof of the inclinations of the top bosses of BJP!” referring to Amit Malviya.

She concluded with broader allegations, saying, “I might have overlooked his predatory sexual conduct, if he had done well on other fronts… But his aggressive peddling of genocidal vaccines… made me realize… we are saddled with a Satanic ruler, a CIA plant who has been put in power to wreck India.”

Kishwar further claimed, “Modi's personality disorders have convinced me that we should pay far more attention to sexual corruption of our leaders… Those who are compromised on this front very easily succumb to blackmail.”

She ended by asserting, “Will soon provide proof of how he is being blackmailed from day one. Hence, the vulgar 56 inchiya boasts!”


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