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Indian deputy consul general arrested in US on visa fraud charges

So if next time an American is killed by terrorists in another country, the US should be told to worry about its own homicide rate. Can and will the US buy it?

Absolute non sense.
I think you dont see it yet for them US blood is more valuable even if there a criminal. ALL of them will see the 3rd world they raped and pillaged and mocked when the dollar collapses. Martial law is coming to the HOOD.
 

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We must learn from India, Pakistani daily News International says
ISLAMABAD: India's angry response to the arrest and humiliation of a woman Indian diplomat in the US should be a lesson for Pakistan, a Pakistani newspaper said on Wednesday.

"Pakistanis are watching with envy as India is reacting to the treatment meted out to its deputy consul-general Devyani Khobragade by Washington," said an article in News International.

"But will Islamabad and Rawalpindi learn any lesson on how to strike back when any of its citizens is insulted in this manner?" Asked the article, authored by the daily's diplomatic editor, Mariana Baabar.

Khobragade, now on a bail of $250,000, was arrested and charged with underpaying her domestic Indian servant and filing false information about the wages paid.

"But what has shocked everyone is how the young female diplomat was handcuffed, strip-searched in front of her children and thrown behind bars with criminals," the newspaper said.

India has taken a string of measures in protest against the humiliating treatment to Khobragade, leading to an unprecedented chill in Indo-US relations.

Source:- We must learn from India, Pakistani daily News International says - Times Of India

Meanwhile Husain Haqqani, former Pakistan ambassador to the United States has something to say about it:- US diplomats are given considerations over and beyond the law: Husain Haqqani - Times Of India

Original Article:- India snubs US over mistreatment of diplomat in Washington - thenews.com.pk
 

"But what has shocked everyone is how the young female diplomat was handcuffed, strip-searched in front of her children and thrown behind bars with criminals," the newspaper said.


I dont know why this kind of misinformation is spreading!! She was not strip searched in front of her children.
 
India is behaving like an ourengaten to protect a diplomat engaged in modern slavery.

India should have protected the maid instead. Looks like slavery is holy in India which needs to be protected even at the cost of a diplomatic spat.

Pakistan needs to learn from the US, which upheld its commitment to punish those who practice slavery and visa fraud on its soil.

We done US. :usflag:
 
India is behaving like an ourengaten to protect a diplomat engaged in modern slavery.

India should have protected the maid instead. Looks like slavery is holy in India which needs to be protected even at the cost of a diplomatic spat.

Pakistan needs to learn from the US, which upheld its commitment to punish those who practice slavery and visa fraud on its soil.

We done US. :usflag:

Now you made a twist of entire things.. We have many threads regarding the same issue and many Indian members clarified about Indian stand.. If you are unable to comprehend it, then its not our problem.
 
India is behaving like an ourengaten to protect a diplomat engaged in modern slavery.

India should have protected the maid instead. Looks like slavery is holy in India which needs to be protected even at the cost of a diplomatic spat.

Pakistan needs to learn from the US, which upheld its commitment to punish those who practice slavery and visa fraud on its soil.

We done US. :usflag:
every host country must respect the socio economic conditions of the guest country and provide certain relaxations.if india was so much narrow minded as u.s we would have arrested their "companions" or atleast not allowed them visas as homosexuality is a crime here.we would have arrested their spouses who are working with out a working visa.we've not done so because we are civilized and respect their social conditions.not every country may afford to have a maid at $4500 pm...
 
India is behaving like an ourengaten to protect a diplomat engaged in modern slavery

India should have protected the maid instead. Looks like slavery is holy in India which needs to be protected even at the cost of a diplomatic spat.



This kind of incidents happened in the past and USA has intention to humiliate Indian Diplomat in this case. Diplomacy is a two way deal and USA diplomats are violating n number of laws here in India. There is some thing call Bilateral relations and How diplomat should be treated based on those bilateral relationship even though written laws are not there.

Clearly this incident shows the malicious intent of USA towards India, which has to be condemned and the fact that an IFS officer was arrested on streets and infront of her children, shows the arrogant nature of USA and how it cares the relationship with India (USA state laws do not come in the picture here).
 
India is behaving like an ourengaten to protect a diplomat engaged in modern slavery.

India should have protected the maid instead. Looks like slavery is holy in India which needs to be protected even at the cost of a diplomatic spat.

Pakistan needs to learn from the US, which upheld its commitment to punish those who practice slavery and visa fraud on its soil.

We done US. :usflag:

In easy words why don't you admit that you are not at all in a position to act similarly when something like this would have happened to a Pakistani diplomat in US #Spineless? - Raymond Davis incident was a perfect example of the same......Well atleast your media houses and former diplomats don't share the same opinion - Husain Haqqani, former Pakistan ambassador to the United States has something interesting to say....

US diplomats are given considerations over and beyond the law: Husain Haqqani

WASHINGTON: Husain Haqqani, former Pakistan ambassador to the United States, has castigated US prosecutor Preet Bharara and state department officials who signed off on the arrest of Devyani Khobragade for failing to be sensitive to the international dimension of an alleged domestic crime. "The arrest and mistreatment of an Indian consul in New York is particularly galling considering how American diplomats are extended considerations over and beyond the law in most countries," Haqqani wrote in The Daily Beast.

Describing Khobragade's arrest for allegedly paying her maid less than the amount stated on the maid's employment visa, Haqqani said that Bharara had displayed an "over-exuberance straight out of an episode of Law and Order". The diplomatic tiff was neither about rule of law nor about diplomatic immunity, he said, but about courtesy for representatives of foreign governments.

During his tenure as ambassador, Haqqani recalled how he was at the centre of a similar but much worse row in January 2011 when a US citizen named Raymond Davis killed two men in a crowded street in Lahore. "The US claimed that Davis carried a diplomatic passport and therefore enjoyed diplomatic immunity. Pakistan's Foreign Office found that Davis' name had been included on the list of diplomats serving in Pakistan only after he had committed the murders, which did not extend him immunity under the Vienna Convention," he states, revealing that Davis' job description as adviser to the US consulate in Lahore entitled him to consular and not full diplomatic immunity.

Despite that, Haqqani claims his government ensured Davis was treated with courtesy. "He was not subjected to a strip search," says the former ambassador, adding that after it was revealed that Davis was a CIA contractor, special security arrangements were made for him in prison. "The Pakistani government avoided embarrassing President Obama, who had been misled into publicly insisting on Davis' diplomatic status," Haqqani said.

Davis was eventually freed after his lawyers reached a financial settlement with the victims' families. Ironically, it was John Kerry - US secretary of state who has expressed "regret" about Khobragade's case - who was sent to Pakistan to smooth things over and "temper the public anger over the prospect of an accused murderer being set free".

"I was as outraged as anyone else over the fact that a hot-headed individual had killed two people in a crowded market without any identifiable threat to his life. We treated the Raymond Davis affair as a matter affecting relations between Pakistan and the United States, and not merely as the crime it was," said Haqqani, who believes "the ends of justice" would not have been compromised had Khobragade been shown the same courtesy. "American law enforcers need to be mindful of these global realities before setting off another storm while arresting a foreign diplomat or consular agent," he stated.

Source:- US diplomats are given considerations over and beyond the law: Husain Haqqani - Times Of India
 
India is behaving like an ourengaten to protect a diplomat engaged in modern slavery.

India should have protected the maid instead. Looks like slavery is holy in India which needs to be protected even at the cost of a diplomatic spat.

Pakistan needs to learn from the US, which upheld its commitment to punish those who practice slavery and visa fraud on its soil.

We done US. :usflag:

That's what you've to add to this thread? :hitwall:
Are you Aeronaut or an impostor?

Your diplomatic fraternity thinks otherwise. Please enlighten yourself.
US diplomats are given considerations over and beyond the law: Husain Haqqani - Times Of India

Also, we hope you can learn from US and learn how to protect your citizen at any cos, not how to sell your sovereignty for few buck!
 
India is behaving like an ourengaten to protect a diplomat engaged in modern slavery.

India should have protected the maid instead. Looks like slavery is holy in India which needs to be protected even at the cost of a diplomatic spat.

Pakistan needs to learn from the US, which upheld its commitment to punish those who practice slavery and visa fraud on its soil.

We done US. :usflag:

Dude.. Yours is just a frustrated rant. The question here is the diplomatic tango between India and USA.. Its about if USA has the right to do what it did to the Indian diplomat, and not whether the Indian diplomat is guilty of something or not. But most Pakistani members here are either too clueless to realize that or too anti Indian to admit it. Specially since they consider themselves to be on the receiving end of this diplomatic tussle in the case of Raymond Davis..
 
@neehar

There is 'much more' to this story than it seems.

@Chanakya's_Chant

We have blown the covers of 3 CIA station chiefs, forcing their expulsion in 3 years, which is unprecedented in recent history.

We have blocked NATO's supply routes twice and they are still blocked in KPK.

Please know your facts...Pakistan being a weak country as compared to the US, does stand its ground more often than India does.

@seiko

Visa fraud and slavery are serious issues in the US. I don't expect her to be scott free any time soon.

Its GOI which in the end would have to stop its rhetoric.
 
WTF????!!!! :fie::fie::fie::fie:

She is married to a remarkable New York-born Indian-American who is a professor of philosophy and an oenophile, and who is combining the two passions to become a "wine philosopher."

Aakash Singh Rathore developed an interest in wines while teaching and writing his doctoral dissertation in Belgium in the early 2000s, after he which he also acquired his oenology qualifications from the University of Provence. It was around that time he met Devyani Khobragade, who was the studying German at the Goethe Institute in Berlin ahead of her posting there as a diplomat.

Soon after, he visited India's wine country in her home state Maharashtra and in Karnataka, spending long months at vineyards and wineries in and around Nashik, Pune, and Bangalore, the result of which was the first authoritative "Complete Indian Wine Guide" published in 2006. He has also served the Indian Government as an advisor to the Indian Grape Board.

Devyani case resolution complicated by marriage to US-born 'wine philosopher' - Times Of India


Really, I read in a malayalam online news portal that she was posted in Pak and married to a Pakistani. There was a news buzz that a Pakistani bought land at TVM in news quite long back and he said to be her husband. The news portal is sh!t place then!
 
It appears the Americans are not budging at all on this controversy. What is India's next move to retrieve her honor?
 

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