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Washington: Even as it described the relationship with India as "incredibly important" the US has made clear that it has no plans to drop charges against Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade to deescalate the situation.

"No body is walking away from the charges," State Department spokesperson Marie Harf told reporters Thursday.

It was also "not true", she said that the department was putting pressure on New York's US Attorney Preet Bharara to drop the case against Khobragade, whose arrest and strip search have sparked the worst India-US stand off in years.

Following up on Secretary of State John Kerry's expression of "regret" to India's Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon, US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman made another call Thursday to Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh.

The expression of "regret" was over the way the whole matter was handled. But the charges against Khobragade were a different matter, Harf said adding "We take law enforcement seriuously".

Sherman and Singh discussed specific steps to resolve the situation, she said: "Our focus now is how to take this incredibly important relationship forward" and that this incident does not impact the relationship adversely.

Harf declined to say whether Sherman had also distanced the State Department from the statement issued by Bharara on the diplomat's case to which India has taken umbrage.

She also declined comment on the Bharara statement casting "implicit" aspersions on the Indian legal system, Indian law enforcement authorities.


IANS

First Published: Friday, December 20, 2013, 07:13

Diplomat arrest: US has no plans to drop charges against Khobragade

so much so for the pressure,lol
 
Washington: Even as it described the relationship with India as "incredibly important" the US has made clear that it has no plans to drop charges against Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade to deescalate the situation.

"No body is walking away from the charges," State Department spokesperson Marie Harf told reporters Thursday.

It was also "not true", she said that the department was putting pressure on New York's US Attorney Preet Bharara to drop the case against Khobragade, whose arrest and strip search have sparked the worst India-US stand off in years.

Following up on Secretary of State John Kerry's expression of "regret" to India's Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon, US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman made another call Thursday to Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh.

The expression of "regret" was over the way the whole matter was handled. But the charges against Khobragade were a different matter, Harf said adding "We take law enforcement seriuously".

Sherman and Singh discussed specific steps to resolve the situation, she said: "Our focus now is how to take this incredibly important relationship forward" and that this incident does not impact the relationship adversely.

Harf declined to say whether Sherman had also distanced the State Department from the statement issued by Bharara on the diplomat's case to which India has taken umbrage.

She also declined comment on the Bharara statement casting "implicit" aspersions on the Indian legal system, Indian law enforcement authorities.


IANS

First Published: Friday, December 20, 2013, 07:13

Diplomat arrest: US has no plans to drop charges against Khobragade




To drop all these charge is to spit on the Justice System just because India government had an uproar in the process.
 
Washington: Even as it described the relationship with India as "incredibly important" the US has made clear that it has no plans to drop charges against Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade to deescalate the situation.

"No body is walking away from the charges," State Department spokesperson Marie Harf told reporters Thursday.

It was also "not true", she said that the department was putting pressure on New York's US Attorney Preet Bharara to drop the case against Khobragade, whose arrest and strip search have sparked the worst India-US stand off in years.

Following up on Secretary of State John Kerry's expression of "regret" to India's Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon, US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman made another call Thursday to Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh.

The expression of "regret" was over the way the whole matter was handled. But the charges against Khobragade were a different matter, Harf said adding "We take law enforcement seriuously".

Sherman and Singh discussed specific steps to resolve the situation, she said: "Our focus now is how to take this incredibly important relationship forward" and that this incident does not impact the relationship adversely.

Harf declined to say whether Sherman had also distanced the State Department from the statement issued by Bharara on the diplomat's case to which India has taken umbrage.

She also declined comment on the Bharara statement casting "implicit" aspersions on the Indian legal system, Indian law enforcement authorities.


IANS

First Published: Friday, December 20, 2013, 07:13

Diplomat arrest: US has no plans to drop charges against Khobragade

so much so for the pressure,lol

Awesome!
 
To drop all these charge is to spit on the Justice System just because India government had an uproar in the process.

ya right

then be prepared to face similar charges for american diplomats in indian courts too
although i am a liberal and supporter of gay sex but 2 gay diplomats currently posted here should be arrested as its against our law(regrettably).
 
ya right

then be prepared to face similar charges for american diplomats in indian courts too
although i am a liberal and supporter of gay sex but 2 gay diplomats currently posted here should be arrested as its against our law(regrettably).



If some US nationalist stay in India that ignore and violate India law, I sure hope India government uphold the Law to the highest order and prosecute them according to the law of Indian land.

US diplomat not above the India law or it people.
 
US and Bharara will eat a humble pie in this case.

There is a fraud involved in speedily getting the maid's family to US, where others wait for eight years for permanent residency. Mr. Bharara perpetuated this conspiracy. Hence as more facts come to light, Mr Bharara and those junior men in the State Department who gave the go ahead are in serious trouble.

As conspiracy unfolds, US would either be forced to investigate conspiracy or drop the case. Either way Bharara is finished.

Who knows he may join some of the Indian origin people he prosecuted in jail. I believe conspiracy charge is about ten times serious than under paying the maid. By the way the maid was on Indian soil in the Consulate. She got paid three times more than maids in India get paid.
 
These charges are going away. How, is the only question? There is absolutely no chance that this case will continue. If the Indian official gets immunity, the case is finished.
 
If some US nationalist stay in India that ignore and violate India law, I sure hope India government uphold the Law to the highest order and prosecute them according to the law of Indian land.

US diplomat not above the India law or it people.

good then 2 gay diplomats and their partners must face up the music too.

when u level fictitious charges,then be prepared for the same


the made was making inr 30,000 as salary with food,lodging and transport totally free.
in india a doctor makes inr 80,000 without food and lodging and u say she committed a crime??

she herself gets paid only 4100$ per month and u expect her to pay the maid 4500$ per month??


come-on dude,think sensibly before u brand her a criminal.it was a deliberte ploy by maid to get green card and call her family there.she has already had success in that regard.


on the long run india has nothing to loose really but USA will be shooting tself in the foot.All the defence procurements,nuclear reactors plus other businesses are bound to suffer hugely as modi will be coming in 2014.
On the other hand we can always get stuff from russia and france.it bay be a bit worse than american stuff but diff are not that much to cause any concern
 
ya right

then be prepared to face similar charges for american diplomats in indian courts too
although i am a liberal and supporter of gay sex but 2 gay diplomats currently posted here should be arrested as its against our law(regrettably).

in my opinion, the US did the worst thing, the maid incident at most is a personal dispute, it's serious but more on a personal side of things. Did the Americans not know their diplomat was gay and didn't know Indian law?

This is America I know, they look down on everybody, the Indian diplomat was wrong, but was it that wrong, and was there a danger of flight? They couldn't have just took the maid into custody and then summon the diplomat for some questions later?

A more serious question would be, if this had been a American businessman, would they have done the same?

They had to make a scene.

Even if it was murder, certain things are different, diplomats are not a person, they represent a country. Even if the country was New Zealand you can't just humiliate them like that.

But then again, they know nobody could do anything to them economically, or militarily. America impose sanctions, it doesn't receive it.
 
in my opinion, the US did the worst thing, the maid incident at most is a personal dispute, it's serious but more on a personal side of things. Did the Americans not know their diplomat was gay and didn't know Indian law?

This is America I know, they look down on everybody, the Indian diplomat was wrong, but was it that wrong, and was there a danger of flight? They couldn't have just took the maid into custody and then summon the diplomat for some questions later?

A more serious question would be, if this had been a American businessman, would they have done the same?

They had to make a scene.

Even if it was murder, certain things are different, diplomats are not a person, they represent a country. Even if the country was New Zealand you can't just humiliate them like that.

But then again, they know nobody could do anything to them economically, or militarily. America impose sanctions, it doesn't receive it.


i am actually happy as this will open the eyes of foolish american fanboy members here.
india has to align with china and russia rather than with west.

we share nothing with west,nothing at all
 
good then 2 gay diplomats and their partners must face up the music too.

when u level fictitious charges,then be prepared for the same


the made was making inr 30,000 as salary with food,lodging and transport totally free.
in india a doctor makes inr 80,000 without food and lodging and u say she committed a crime??

she herself gets paid only 4100$ per month and u expect her to pay the maid 4500$ per month??


come-on dude,think sensibly before u brand her a criminal.it was a deliberte ploy by maid to get green card and call her family there.she has already had success in that regard.


on the long run india has nothing to loose really but USA will be shooting tself in the foot.All the defence procurements,nuclear reactors plus other businesses are bound to suffer hugely as modi will be coming in 2014.
On the other hand we can always get stuff from russia and france.it bay be a bit worse than american stuff but diff are not that much to cause any concern




What do you mean fictitious charge that indicted India deputy consulate for violating US law, the US justice department won't charge someone without a probable and justifiable cause in any criminal case that forward to the US criminal court.
 
What do you mean fictitious charge that indicted India deputy consulate for violating US law, the US justice department won't charge someone without a probable and justifiable cause in any criminal case that forward to the US criminal court.


as i stated she was getting a very very good salary as u have to take food and lodging in account even compared to what a doctor(that too post graduate ) gets paid in india.

she was not living in usa but on indian mission so why would she get usa salary??
also she signed the affidavit herself before coming,did we force her??

anyone living in asia will easily agree that 30,000 inr with free food and lodging is an excellent deal considering indian pay scale and ppl are terming her a slave??

1$=62 inr

her family was in india itself so how is this slavery??
 
as i stated she was getting a very very good salary as u have to take food and lodging in account even compared to what a doctor(that too post graduate ) gets paid in india.

she was not living in usa but on indian mission so why would she get usa salary??
also she signed the affidavit herself before coming,did we force her??

anyone living in asia will easily agree that 30,000 inr with free food and lodging is an excellent deal considering indian pay scale and ppl are terming her a slave??

1$=62 inr

her family was in india itself so how is this slavery??


US labor law don't take into the account of free housing and free food are count as part of the minimum wage require by the law itself.
 
US labor law don't take into the account of free housing and free food are count as part of the minimum wage require by the law itself.

who the hell cares??

she was getting indian salary as she was from india,,,she was not a usa citizen living there.
her whole family was in india and she was sending the money back

the law would have been good had we hired someone from the usa.

this case won't stand anywhere,if it does and she gets jailed then god save those gay diplomats

in india its 14 years imprisonment for gay sex.

once again i am against such foolish measures but usa is leaving us with no choice
 
who the hell cares??

she was getting indian salary as she was from india,,,she was not a usa citizen living there.
her whole family was in india and she was sending the money back

the law would have been good had we hired someone from the usa.

this case won't stand anywhere,if it does and she gets jailed then god save those gay diplomats

in india its 14 years imprisonment for gay sex.

once again i am against such foolish measures but usa is leaving us with no choice




Anyone in the US legally required to be protect by US law. Don't matter a maid is Indian national and hired by Indian government or consulate, if either the Indian government or consulate violate the US labor law then they will be to answer to US justice system and defend their innocent.
 
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