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The crisis surrounding the case of the Indian consular official whose arrest last month sentU.S.-India relations into a tailspin was at least temporarily cooled late Monday when the diplomat agreed to waive a Jan. 13 deadline to indict her.

In a request to federal court in New York, the attorney for Devyani Khobragade, charged last month with submitting fraudulent visa documents for her Indian maid, said that “significant communications . . . between the prosecution and the defense and amongst other government officials” could be undermined if the indictment threshold is crossed
“It is our strong view that the pressure of the impending deadline is counterproductive to continued communications,” attorney Daniel N. Arshack said in requesting a 30-day extension.

Although several people close to the case would not cite any specific steps toward resolution, the postponement could ease pressure on


the State Department, which has been at odds with federal prosecutorsover the wisdom of the arrest and how it was conducted. Only the defense can waive the right to be indicted within 30 days from the date of arrest.

The filing came after Indian authorities said they had unearthed cases of tax and other legal violations by U.S. Embassy staff members in New Delhi that they are prepared to make public and act upon if Khobragade’s case is not resolved to India’s satisfaction.

Indian officials declined to characterize their plans as a threat. But “it could all come out in the open like a can of worms,” said one senior official who was not authorized to speak openly to the news media on the matter.

“What we have is a wide array of issues that are under the scanner. Each aspect will be proceeded on with due care, if we have to,” the official said. Among the alleged irregularities, the senior official mentioned the sale by U.S. diplomats of duty-free alcohol and other goods to those who are not legally entitled to them and the employment of diplomatic spouses without the necessary papers or tax filings.

On Friday, India asked the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi to stop screening movies at the American Center there unless the proper licenses and certificates from Indian censors are obtained.

India has demanded that all charges be dropped against Khobragade, the 39-year-old deputy consul general in New York who was arrested Dec. 12 for allegedly filing fraudulent pay documents for an Indian employee she brought with her to this country in 2012. Reports of Khobragade’s strip search and brief incarceration inflamed Indian outrage over what New Delhi called an insulting violation of diplomatic immunity.

The State Department has tried to keep U.S.-India relations, already drifting apart following the heady days after a landmark 2008 civil nuclear agreement, from collapsing.

“The U.S. government endeavors to always be in compliance with local laws and regulations,” State Department spokeswoman Emily Horne said Monday in response to the Indian allegations. Indian diplomatic notes to the State Department “raise highly technical and complicated issues. . . . It’s also clear that there are differences of opinion about the privileges and immunities of our respective diplomatic and consular personnel.”

Although India believes it is within the Obama administration’s power to resolve the case, administration officials have repeatedly stressed that their hands are tied when it comes to legal matters. “We’re the diplomatic part that focuses on the relationship and all the issues we work together on,” spokeswoman Marie Harf told reporters at a State Department briefing. “There is a separate judicial and legal process that is working its way through right now.”

But the Indian government has said that the relationship itself is at stake.

Ties between the two countries have “been severely undermined,” Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin said. “This matter has a huge divisive potential in our relations with the United States.”

Many State Department officials say the strip search and the lack of warning to the Indian government was beyond the bounds of normal diplomatic courtesy. U.S. diplomats do not say, however, that Khobragade’s consular status afforded immunity outside her consular duties or that the U.S. attorney did not have the right to detain and charge her with falsifying a visa document. She is accused of submitting a contract, required by U.S. law, falsely promising to pay the housekeeper, Sangeeta Richard, the minimum or prevailing hourly wage of $9.75.

According to the charges against her, Khobragade signed a separate contract with Richard agreeing to pay her only a fraction of that amount and illegally forced her to work long hours without required benefits.

Richard ran away from Khobragade’s Manhattan home in June, sought refuge with the New York Indian community and eventually ended up with a victim assistance organization that brought her case to the attention of the U.S. attorney.

After Richard fled her home, Khobragade subsequently accused her of stealing items from the house and trying to extort support for a permanent U.S. visa. Indian government officials have provided copies of e-mail exchanges with the State Department indicating that the initial U.S. response to those charges — before Richard alleged abusive working conditions — was to cancel Richard’s visa and note that she had 30 days to leave the country.


Beyond the specifics of the case, India has presented the State Department with a document, dated Aug. 26, 2013, temporarily accrediting Khobragade to the Indian U.N. mission as an adviser through the end of December — a date that India argues would have afforded her full immunity at the time of her arrest.

Soon after the arrest, India froze the U.S. Embassy’s import of alcohol and other goods and removed security barricades from the New Delhi embassy complex, although police presence around the mission was increased last week.

The Indian official said officials in New Delhi are examining bank accounts tied to the American Embassy School, where they allege diplomatic spouses often teach without the necessary work permission and without paying taxes.

“The nub of the matter is that these are purely reciprocal steps; we expect our diplomats to be treated in the U.S. the way we treat their diplomats,” said Akbaruddin, the Foreign Ministry spokesman.


Devyani Khobragade agrees to waive indictment deadline - The Washington Post
 
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This was a little funny....its like let our criminal go and we will turn a blind eye to your crime? Crime is crime when will people understand that? Justice my foot!!

The filing came after Indian authorities said they had unearthed cases of tax and other legal violations by U.S. Embassy staff members in New Delhi that they are prepared to make public and act upon if Khobragade’s case is not resolved to India’s satisfactio
 
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This was a little funny....its like let our criminal go and we will turn a blind eye to your crime? Crime is crime when will people understand that? Justice my foot!!

This is not about crime, But about diplomatic tussle between India and USA. Devyani's case will be dealt by India not USA. Diplomats do have some protocols and rules between two countries and USA has been harsh on India diplomats in the past and in this case.
 
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This is not about crime, But about diplomatic tussle between India and USA. Devyani's case will be dealt by India not USA. Diplomats do have some protocols and rules between two countries and USA has been harsh on India diplomats in the past and in this case.
USA has been harsh on anything that moves....absolute power corrupts absolutely aur sir par charr hao unko!
 
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India asks US Embassy to stop commercial activities - The Hindu

In further retaliatory steps over the arrest of diplomat Devyani Khobragade, India has asked the US to “discontinue” commercial activities being undertaken from its embassy premises in Delhi by January 16.

India’s action comes ahead of the January 13 deadline for the indictment in New York of Ms. Khobragade, Deputy Consul General in New York, on visa fraud charges.

Acting tough, the government has asked the embassy to stop commercial activities undertaken under the aegis of the American Community Support Association (ACSA), including restaurant/bar, video club, bowling alley, swimming pool, sports field, beauty parlour and gym.

The US has also been asked to provide the tax returns filed by it with Indian authorities for commercial activities which are afforded through ACSA to non-diplomatic persons, including private American citizens and their families, government sources said.

Indian authorities have cited the provision of such commercial facilities to non-diplomats as a violation of Article 41(3) of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961.

The Convention states that “the premises of the mission must not be used in any manner incompatible with the functions of the mission as laid down in the present Convention or by other rules of general international law or by any special agreements in force between the sending and the receiving State.”

It is also understood the US diplomatic vehicles will now attract penalties for all traffic-related offences such as unauthorised parking, red light jumping, dangerous driving etc.
 
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External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid on Devyani Khobragade-
We expect a friendly country like the America to act accordingly, the dignity of our diplomat has to be respected.
Reciprocity is an evolving process. When we realised there lack of reciprocity, we have hinted that do not use any privileges that do not form part of the agreements.
This is not hostility. Our demand is justice.
The matter is sub-judice. We are communicating everyday with the US.


Read more at: Breaking news coverage at India Today : North, News - India Today

How many C-130J and Boeing P-8I is Devyani worth?
Spare parts would be at ransom.
 
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This was a little funny....its like let our criminal go and we will turn a blind eye to your crime? Crime is crime when will people understand that? Justice my foot!!

This is not about crime, But about diplomatic tussle between India and USA. Devyani's case will be dealt by India not USA. Diplomats do have some protocols and rules between two countries and USA has been harsh on India diplomats in the past and in this case.

depending on the crime...it happens in the US courts all the time. it is called plea bargain..

the difference here is; it is happening between two govts. although that too happens all the time...we will send back your spies if you send ours back in exchange.

However, this a 3rd occasion dealing with maids and India embassy reps...stop hoodwinking - this country is not your 'chalte eh' grounds.

you got your priorities all screwed up ...

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Vs this devyani criminal ...
 
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depending on the crime...it happens in the US courts all the time. it is called plea bargain..

the difference here is; it is happening between two govts. although that too happens all the time...we will send back your spies if you send ours back in exchange.

However, this a 3rd occasion dealing with maids and India embassy reps...stop hoodwinking - this country is not your 'chalte eh' grounds.

you got your priorities all screwed up ...

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Vs this devyani criminal ...
Tell that to your countrymen
 
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USA has been harsh on anything that moves....absolute power corrupts absolutely aur sir par charr hao unko!

USA shoul
depending on the crime...it happens in the US courts all the time. it is called plea bargain..

the difference here is; it is happening between two govts. although that too happens all the time...we will send back your spies if you send ours back in exchange.

However, this a 3rd occasion dealing with maids and India embassy reps...stop hoodwinking - this country is not your 'chalte eh' grounds.

you got your priorities all screwed up ...

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Vs this devyani criminal ...


I want to reiterate one thing here,

India do not give a jack about USA's local laws, This is diplomacy and it works in strange ways. GOI fully supports Devayani.

Regarding you criticizing about Indian diplomats know this, USA diplomats brought their homosexual partners here in India and Indian laws forbid homosexuality. On those grounds they can be charged and humiliated here in India.

But India have not done that because India believes in Mutual respect ,Bilateral relations and Vienna convention. If things becomes tough India will retaliate.
 
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depending on the crime...it happens in the US courts all the time. it is called plea bargain..

the difference here is; it is happening between two govts. although that too happens all the time...we will send back your spies if you send ours back in exchange.

However, this a 3rd occasion dealing with maids and India embassy reps...stop hoodwinking - this country is not your 'chalte eh' grounds.

you got your priorities all screwed up ...

Fight for this Family of second Param Vir Chakra recipient to auction medal | Pakistan Defence


Vs this devyani criminal ...


Yeah we all know America as the righteous b!tch dont we
 
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USA shoul



I want to reiterate one thing here,

India do not give a jack about USA's local laws, This is diplomacy and it works in strange ways. GOI fully supports Devayani.

Regarding you criticizing about Indian diplomats know this, USA diplomats brought their homosexual partners here in India and Indian laws forbid homosexuality. On those grounds they can be charged and humiliated here in India.

But India have not done that because India believes in Mutual respect ,Bilateral relations and Vienna convention. If things becomes tough India will retaliate.

you not doing anything about homosexuals is because it will create an uproar in your own community/ country...you don't arrest ours because you are scared to do it . It is a fact that gay rights = civil rights and even your own politicians have asked your SC to reconsider their punt.

and it apparent Indians like you have no shame , hence " made it clear" that now a 3rd rep from India caught doing is a-okay. a Rep that even stole flats from your dead soldiers families! NO wonder guys like you focus on her support and piss on your dead soldiers izzat.

Yeah we all know America as the righteous b!tch dont we

No.. and besides how does it excuse your now 3rd freaking shameful embarrassment on this same issue of maids and Indian consular reps?
 
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you not doing anything about homosexuals is because it will create an uproar in your own community/ country...you don't arrest ours because you are scared to do it . It is a fact that gay rights = civil rights and even your own politicians have asked your SC to reconsider their punt.

and it apparent Indians like you have no shame , hence " made it clear" that now a 3rd rep from India caught doing is a-okay. a Rep that even stole flats from your dead soldiers families! NO wonder guys like you focus on her support and piss on your dead soldiers izzat.



No.. and besides how does it excuse your now 3rd freaking shameful embarrassment on this same issue of maids and Indian consular reps?

The same way it doesnt excuse US of breaking the human rights it so dearly preaches.

As nations, being righteous is just a Weak excuse.
 
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The same way it doesnt excuse US of breaking the human rights it so dearly preaches.

As nations, being righteous is just a Weak excuse.

That makes no sense... you are effectively saying an act of crime by someone else = justification of yours :lol:

stop having these idiots embarrass india over and over again. they not worth defending. especially this gal, whose salary is paid by you tax payers to enhance the indian image not make a mockery of it.
 
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Ms. Diplomat did not agree to waive the indictment deadline, it was denied by the court. India is caught lying again.

US judge denies Devyani's request to extend Jan 13 hearing - The Times of India

US judge denies Devyani's request to extend Jan 13 hearing

NEW YORK: In a major setback to Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade, a federal judge has denied her request to extend the January 13 deadline for a preliminary hearing, the date by which she has to be indicted.

Magistrate judge Sarah Netburn of the US district court for the Southern District of New York said adjournment of the date will not grant her the "relief she seeks" regarding plea negotiations between her and the government to resolve the visa fraud case.
 
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Ms. Diplomat did not agree to waive the indictment deadline, it was denied by the court. India is caught lying again.

US judge denies Devyani's request to extend Jan 13 hearing - The Times of India

US judge denies Devyani's request to extend Jan 13 hearing

NEW YORK: In a major setback to Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade, a federal judge has denied her request to extend the January 13 deadline for a preliminary hearing, the date by which she has to be indicted.

Magistrate judge Sarah Netburn of the US district court for the Southern District of New York said adjournment of the date will not grant her the "relief she seeks" regarding plea negotiations between her and the government to resolve the visa fraud case.

It's strange that you say that, considering the original article is from the Washington Times and the article you use to refute it, is from the Times of India.
 
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