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Uproar as ally of India's PM Modi flees to Germany accused of raping 400 women after 2,000 USB drives 'showing leaked video of the abuse' are left on buses, trains and park benches

India is in uproar after an ally of the nation's prime minister fled to Germany amid allegations he raped or sexually assaulted up to 400 women while filming himself. 
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