First, Not everyone wants a U.S citizenship.
Second, If she has committed a 'crime'. Why would US wants her to leave US in the first place in Sep and then Charge her in Dec. Doesn't make sense unless US is complicit.
Anyway on Topic
The whole thing was on expected lines: That she would be declared persona non grata by US and then would be allowed to return back to India. Face saving for both countries.
@armchairPrivate
Your posts are better to read when you post no logic one liners. :lol:
Anyway, persona non grata is 'you are not welcome', and is accordance to Vienna Convention
'Asking to leave' a diplomat is not accordance to Vienna Convention.
I guess there is no logic. India pressurized and US yielded, and yielded in a manner where both can claim some victory.
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