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Indian slave wage maid is a CIA agent, claims diplomat's father


The father of the Indian diplomat at the center of a slave wage controversy has now accused the housekeeper of being a CIA mole.

Uttam Khobragade, a former bureaucrat, accused daughter Devyani's housekeeper of the espionage during a bizarre press conference Thursday in Mumbai.


Sources also confirmed the family's suspicions of maid Sangeeta Richard's spying to Mail Today hot on the heels of revelations she enjoyed working for Ms Kobragade.

The worried father told reporters gathered in the Indian capital that he believes Ms Richard's accusations are part of a plot to ruin his daughter.

'Going by the developments that have taken place over the last one year, the government of India feels that it appears to be a conspiracy,' Mr Khobragade said, according to the Economic Times.

'Also from the given circumstances, we suspect that Sangeeta Richards is an agent of the CIA,' he continued. 'We were made scapegoat in the whole case. Devyani is a brave woman and she has been performing all her duties regularly.

His comments just before sources told Mail Today the housekeeper was 'unusually curious during her stay with Devyani in the US.'

Ms Khobragade, 39, wasn't carrying any high-value information, sources said, but she was living at the Indian mission to the United Nations - where diplomats posted to both the Indian Consulate and the UN also stay.

The accuser could have been 'a live bug planted inside the residential building of India's mission to the UN,' sources suspect.


Read more: Uttam Khobragade: Indian slave wage maid Sangeeta Richard is a CIA agent, claims Devyani Khobragade father as row continues | Mail Online
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Really ?



Hopefully the CIA is paying her more than " SLAVE WAGES ".... :cheesy: :woot: :lol: :P
 
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There is absolutely no other reason why Indians would react at Khobragade's arrest the way they did.

The Americans raising the ante over a petty crime of low wages? They are not fools.

And then the Indians... when George Fernandes visited the US in the capacity of Defence Minister, he too was frisked at the airport yet it never turned into such an overblown controversy. But this Deputy Counsel's arrest goes so far that the Indian Government removes security and IDs of American Diplomats in India.

It had to be something like this.
 
There is something fishy about maid's family being evacuated from India in a rush reserved only for spies. The maid and her husband had been working around the US embassy domestic help circuit. Embassies use people them to ferry important document and messages to the field agents. If he is caught and questioned he may spill the beans, hence had to be evacuated in a rush. Ten years ago an Indian Deputy Secretary in RAW - Ravinder Singh was evacuated from India, because he had been discovered that he was a CIA agent. Same situation is possible in case of the maid and maid's husband.

India has demanded the granting of urgent VISA to maid's husband be reversed. He is facing felony and blackmail charges in India. The US embassy was made aware of it way back last summer. In-spite of that US Embassy granted an urgent VISA to leave India and paid for his and his two children ticket.

Does it not appear fishy to you?

Right now the US propaganda is focused on that poor maid (may be a spy) who has been underpaid. Truth may be that in order to cover their tracks US devised this scheme of arresting an Indian diplomat on flimsy grounds.

Let us see how the situation unfolds. Indian diplomat are not the only one under paying. Reports have surfaced in Indian newspaper that US diplomats have routinely bringing domestic help back from their assignment abroad and under paying them.
 
Let us see how the situation unfolds. Indian diplomat are not the only one under paying. Reports have surfaced in Indian newspaper that US diplomats have routinely bringing domestic help back from their assignment abroad and under paying them.

If a US official is paying his domestic help less than the minimum daily wage of 377 Indian Rupees (6 US $) please cavity search him / her and toss them in an Indian jail.


Delhi Minimum Wages October 1, 2013, Minimum Wages in India 2013
 
He's not talking about domestic help. He's talking about Indian US consulate employees.

Less than 6 $ a day for a consulate employee - how is that even possible?
 
I guess this Indian common criminal woman's father (also a known criminal himself) also believes in santa claus and tooth fairy.

And why not it's Christmas.
 
all parties involved in this mess are gonna have to put on their cock rings. Its gonna be a lambi *hudai.
 
There is absolutely no other reason why Indians would react at Khobragade's arrest the way they did.

The Americans raising the ante over a petty crime of low wages? They are not fools.

And then the Indians... when George Fernandes visited the US in the capacity of Defence Minister, he too was frisked at the airport yet it never turned into such an overblown controversy. But this Deputy Counsel's arrest goes so far that the Indian Government removes security and IDs of American Diplomats in India.

It had to be something like this.


All this happened because India acted like a 3 year old kid.

There were better options to deal with such a case in a respectful manner.

One of them being, media should not have blown the news like they did.
 
All this happened because India acted like a 3 year old kid.

There were better options to deal with such a case in a respectful manner.

One of them being, media should not have blown the news like they did.

Yes, because they are in a position to throw tantrums. It is fun to bend the might of a Super Power that others are too scared to offend. :cheers:
 
Not if the employers are outside the consulate. India would be doing the US a favour :)

You are not making any sense? If they are outside the consulate then Indian laws apply.
 
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