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Priyanka flags ‘moral accountability’ in Epstein Files row

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Last updated: February 27, 2026 1:21 am
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Wayanad : Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday called for “moral accountability” from public office-bearers whose names appear in the ‘Epstein files’, alleging that such accountability was lacking in India.

Speaking to reporters in Wayanad, Vadra said that across the world, those in public office whose names appear in the ‘Epstein files’ have resigned.

Her remarks come at a time when Congress is demanding the resignation of Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, whose name figures in the ‘Epstein files’ released in the United States.

“But here, our government does not seem to think there is any moral accountability towards the public. There is a moral accountability,” she said.

She added that if a person’s name appears in such files, they bear moral responsibility. “Not just your name, but if you are repeatedly emailing back and forth and are clearly aware of this person’s activities, if you have been engaging in conversations and meetings, and if you are a minister, you have a moral responsibility towards the people of your country,” she said.

She noted that in other parts of the world, ministers and even members of royal families had been arrested or investigated and had resigned.

“But here, there seems to be absolutely no consciousness that there is some responsibility owed to the people. If you are interacting with a convicted paedophile and criminal, then surely there should be some accountability,” she said.

The ‘Epstein files’ refer to documents held by the US government relating to Jeffrey Epstein, containing details of his interactions with wealthy, prominent and influential individuals.

Epstein was later convicted of sex crimes, particularly involving the sexual abuse of underage girls.

When asked about Kerala Health Minister Veena George suffering injuries during a KSU protest, Vadra said she was not in favour of any form of violence.

On houses to be provided by the state government to over 170 families affected by the landslide, she said she was glad people were receiving homes, but stressed that the process should be expedited, including the construction of houses by the Congress for victims.

She also took a dig at the Union government, alleging a lack of assistance from the Centre. “We have received practically no help from the Centre, which I feel is tragic,” she said.

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