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Devyani arrest: India asks all US diplomats to hand over their IDs

New Delhi: India has taken an exceptionally strong stand over the public arrest, strip search and ill-treatment meted out to Deputy Consul General Devyani Khobragade in the United States of America by New York police. Signalling that benefits of all US consulates in India will be reviewed, sources say all US diplomats in India have been asked to hand over their identity cards that given them diplomatic benefits.

National Security Advisor Shiv Shankar Menon used a very strong language and called the treatment of Devyani Khobragade barbaric while all Union ministers, too, have been asked not to meet a US Congressional delegation that is presently in India.

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Minister of State Home RPN Singh said the decision of Union ministers to not meet the US delegation is in sync with what Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar's decided on Monday. "There is a code of conduct to be followed for diplomats. Any democratic country must follow that code," said Singh.
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The tension between India and USA escalated further on Tuesday with Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi refusing to meet the US delegation.
The snub to the US delegation is seen as a strong message by both the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government and the Congress party as they have been accused by the opposition parties of following a soft foreign policy.

The slew of diplomatic measures has been taken to leave the US "in no doubt of seriousness of India's concern over the issue of Devyani Khobragade". While External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid did meet the US delegation, he took up issue of diplomat's treatment strongly.
Devyani Khobragade was not only arrested on charges of visa fraud and handcuffed in public view last week but also stripped and searched in the police station in New York, according to latest reports. Several reports have also claimed that Devyani was kept in a lockup with common criminals and drug addicts.

But the US state department clarified stating that standard procedure was followed while arresting Devyani. "Well, I'd make a couple points. The State Department's Diplomatic Security - followed - excuse me - standard procedures during the arrest. After her arrest, she was passed on to the US Marshals for intake and processing. So for any additional questions on her treatment, obviously, this would be the US Marshals and not us. I would refer you there," said US State Department Deputy Spokesperson Maries Harf in Washington DC.


"Well, again, that's why Diplomatic Security, which is under the State Department purview, followed standard procedures during her arrest. In terms of that specific, I think I'd probably - if it's part of the ongoing investigation and case, I'd have to point you to the Department of Justice for those specifics. I just don't have those details," added Harf.

Devyani's father, too, hit out at the US government over her arrest. "First thing, the arrest was wholly unjustifiable, what crime she has done? She is not a murder, she is not a criminal. So I feel this whole arrest was an alibi for something else. Was it such a serious offence that she was arrested on the road and treated in an inhuman way," he said.
Earlier, Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar had on Monday cancelled her meeting with the US Congressional delegation as a mark of protest against the treatment meted out to Devyani in New York.

Kumar, herself an Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer who quit the service before joining politics, cancelled the meeting as she felt it was not "appropriate" to meet the Parliamentarians of the US, which has badly treated one of India's senior diplomats, according to sources.

Significantly, National Security Advisor Shiv Shankar Menon, who also had a scheduled meeting with the five-member US team, did not meet them, apparently for the same reason.

The 39-year-old Devyani, a 1999-batch IFS officer, was taken into custody last week on a street in New York as she was dropping her daughter to school and handcuffed in public on visa fraud charges before being released on a $250,000 bond after pleading not guilty in court.

"We are shocked and appalled at the manner in which she has been humiliated by the US authorities. We have taken it up forcefully with the US government through our embassy in Washington.

"We are also reiterating, in no uncertain terms, to US embassy here that this kind of treatment to one of our diplomats is absolutely unacceptable," Spokesperson in the Ministry of External Affairs Syed Akabaruddin had said here while reacting to the treatment meted out to Devyani.

Devyani arrest: India asks all US diplomats to hand over their IDs
 
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We should arrest usa diplomats throw them in Indian jails andstrip search them. Make sure its a female one please...
 
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There is Already Talks of arresting 1 American Gay couple and an another American Lesbian couple who are working as Diplomat according to Indian law... :cheesy:


Even Surprised to Rahul Baba taking a Firm stand ... I guess he was looking this type of opportunity to take revenge of he been arrested in US airport with 1,00000$ ... :rofl:
 
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Turn in your IDs, India tells US diplomats

The row over the maltreatment of an Indian diplomat in New York has escalated with India asking all US consular officers in the country to turn in their identity cards that entitle them to diplomatic immunity and senior Congress leaders refusing to meet a visiting US Congressional delegation for the second straight day.
After Lok Sabha Speaker Meera Kumar refused to meet the five US Congressmen on Monday, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi and Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde also declined to meet them in protests against handcuffing and strip search of the diplomat Devyani Khobragade over a contractual issue with her domestic help who had accompanied her from India.

National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon also did not meet the Congressmen on Monday while terming Dr. Khobragade's treatment as ‘despicable and barbaric.’ However, External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid chose to meet the delegation and expressed his displeasure to them.

India has warned of reciprocal steps later in the day in order to ‘convey a clear message that this treatment of the diplomat is unacceptable,’ said government sources handling the dispute. South Block has already hinted at several options. One of these is paying back in kind by examining the salary structures of Indian employees in the US embassy and whether social security payments were according to law.

If the US is still not contrite and refuses to arrive at ‘creative solutions’, the government might closely examine whether American diplomats are adhering to the spirit of each Indian law. As a senior Indian diplomat told The Hindu, “If you monetise the facilities we give to our home-workers, it adds to a decent sum. There is absolutely no hint of exploitation.’’

The US should accommodate that aspect, otherwise “We also know who all have brought in their gay partners and on what grounds they were given visas though there is a law against it in India. We can’t talk about it because this law is controversial and outdated but if the US wants to go to this extent, then this law and several other options are there,’’ said the officials.
But women's rights spokesperson Akhila Sivadas feels if the law has been infringed in the US, then the central government must step in to correct the situation by giving more allowances.

The directive asking all US consular officers posted in the country to turn in their identity cards means the government is trying to restore parity with its diplomats posted as consular officers in the US by stripping them of immunity in public life. Dr. Khobragade is also a consular officer and under US law, this post does not entitle her to full privileges, which has been a sore point with India. It has raised the issue several times but not very forcefully, said another senior diplomat.

Washington believes that the Indian Deputy Consul General has immunity from the jurisdiction of US courts only with respect to acts performed in the exercise of consular functions. But India says a diplomat can only be arrested for a grave crime.

India has more reason to feel incensed following the explanation offered by US authorities. “If arresting her in front of her children, strip searching her and locking her up with hardened criminals and sex workers was not bad enough, they are now saying that this was as per protocol when we clearly know this sort of treatment cant be applied to a diplomat for a non-heinous case,’’ said an official.
Dr. Khobragade was arrested last Thursday while she was dropping her daughter to school, handcuffed in public and later in the day released on a USD 2,50,000 bail. Following a complaint, the diplomat has been charged with accommodating false information about wages to be paid to her home-worker.

Turn in your IDs, India tells US diplomats - The Hindu

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We should arrest usa diplomats throw them in Indian jails andstrip search them. Make sure its a female one please...

THey should know the conditions of Indian jail ;) :P
 
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I hope we continue to take such stronger steps and start charging US consulate members for all the transgressions they have done against Indian laws.

I am really glad the congressional delegation from US was boycotted.
 
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So Far....
1.India asks US to lift all barricades outside its New Delhi embassy.
2. India asked salary detailes of all the teachers in American schools here and also asked salary detailes of all Indian staffs posted in American embassy here.
 
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News Ticker on TOI website :

  • Govt withdraws airport passes for US diplomatic staff: Times Now | India asks for details of salaries paid to Indian staff in US consulates
 
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Also India has withdrawn all the IDs given to American embassy staffs here. Tit for tat.
 
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Devyani Khobragade row: arrest same sex companions of US diplomats in India, says Yashwant Sinha

New Delhi: Senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha raised eyebrows on Tuesday with a comment that after the arrest and alleged mistreatment of diplomat Devyani Khobragade in the US, India should reciprocate by arresting the same sex companions of American diplomats using a Supreme Court verdict that restored a ban on gay sex last week.

"My suggestion to the Government of India is, the media has reported that we have issued visas to a number of US diplomats' companions. 'Companions' means that they are of the same sex. Now, after the Supreme Court ruling, it is completely illegal in our country. Just as paying less wages was illegal in the US. So, why doesn't the government of India go ahead and arrest all of them? Put them behind bars, prosecute them in this country and punish them," Mr Sinha said.

Sources in the BJP say Mr Sinha may have been referring to an American diplomat and his partner, who faced visa difficulties last month.

Ms Khobragade, 39, was arrested for alleged visa fraud in New York last week and reportedly subjected to a humiliating strip search before being kept in a cell with drug addicts. She has refused to comment on this.

An angry India has asked US diplomats in consulates all over the country to surrender their identity cards and senior leaders like Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi have refused to meet a US Congress delegation.

The treatment of Ms Khobragade was described as "despicable and barbaric" by National Security Adviser Shiv Shankar Menon.

Devyani Khobragade row: arrest same sex companions of US diplomats in India, says Yashwant Sinha | NDTV.com
 
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