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Indians
are notorious for their impulsiveness and impish behavior and are famous for
shooting first and taking aim later. Till recent the wrath of
India’s heavy-handed tactics fell upon its neighbors, particularly on its chief
rival Pakistan. Assuming
itself to be a potential world power, it seems India has started to show eyes
to its chief mentor which has since 1991 gone out of the way to systematically
build its political, economic, military and nuclear strengths. Arrest of India's
Deputy Consul General in New York Devyani Khobargade raised a storm in
India and chilled Indo-US relations. This incident is the third of its kind in three
years.
In an email published
in Indian media, Khobragade wrote that said she was treated like a common
criminal. "I broke down many times as the indignities of repeated
handcuffing, stripping and cavity searches, swabbing, in a holdup with common
criminals and drug addicts were all being imposed upon me despite my incessant
assertions of immunity". Indian media portrayed her as a victim who had been insulted
and humiliated and picked up cudgels to lambast the US authorities. For days,
the entire electronic and print media of India remained glued with this so-called
assault on the Indian Consular, referred to as a diplomat. Indians spat poison against
USA on social websites. Some said it was a betrayal and a slap across the face
of India.
In no time the
incident was turned into an international incident. Indian officials claimed
the consular official's treatment was heavy-handed, immoral and degrading. External
Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid told reporters that Khobragade should never
have been arrested, and that the housekeeper should have been arrested instead.
He stated, "This is an extremely distressing and hurtful incident that
needs to be addressed” and demanded that the U.S. drop federal charges against
her. Dozens of people protested outside the U.S. Embassy, saying Khobragade's
treatment was an insult to Indian women.
Indians retaliated on several fronts, including dragging away
security barriers from outside the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi. U.S.
diplomat privileges have been downgraded. Their diplomatic ID cards were
revoked that brought certain privileges. They wanted to know the salaries paid
to Indian staff in U.S. Embassy households and demanded withdrawing import
licenses that allowed the commissary at the U.S. Embassy to import alcohol and
food. As of now, many US diplomat spouses are in danger of being arrested
for working without a work visa and evading taxes in India. Dozens of people
protested outside the U.S. Embassy, saying Khobragade's treatment was an insult
to Indian women. Indian media then trained its guns on the U.S. prosecutor
Preet Bharara, terming him over zealous and opportunist, and the maid Sangeeta
Richards saying that rather than arresting and deporting her on charges of
fraud, she was made to appear as the poor helpless victim by Preet. India is
demanding Sangeeta’s repatriation for trial in India.
In an effort to
contain the furor, the U.S. State Department officials scrambled to taper off the
tension. Secretary of State John Kerry personally expressed
"regret". But Preet Bharara, who represents Manhattan, blasted
the "misinformation and factual inaccuracy" surrounding the case. He
claimed the "inflammatory atmosphere" that had developed was
"unfounded," while cataloguing the litany of alleged offenses
committed by the Indian diplomat in question. Khobragade stands accused of
lying on a visa application about how much she paid her housekeeper, an Indian
national.
U.S. officials
acknowledged Khobragade was strip-searched, but described it as standard
procedure. The body
search and the alleged cavity search is part of the procedures in the book
after arrest. No one is to be spared. It was
further clarified that this was done in a private setting by a female officer.
Other claims of her mistreatment were also disputed, clarifying that Khobragade
was, among other things, given coffee and offered food while detained. And that
she was wasn't handcuffed, restrained or arrested in front of her children as
alleged. U.S. State Department disputes hers and Indian authorities claim
that she enjoyed full diplomatic immunity against crimes. Officially,
Khobargade had only limited immunity on work related to consular functions.
In the U.S. there are minimum-wage
laws at the State and federal level. New York State's minimum wage is $9 or so.
Khobargade in her application for the maid's A-2 visa submitted a copy of a
contract with the maid showing a wage of $5,400 per month for a 40 hour per
week. Interestingly, Khobragade's own pay was $5,000 a month. Later, she
unilaterally changed the terms of the contract with the maid and made her sign
on a $3.00 per hour without mentioning the number of hours. Khobragade then got
a court order from a Delhi Magistrate forcing the maid not to complain to an
American authority. When the maid did, Khobragade got a warrant issued from the
same Delhi Magistrate against contempt of court.
The maid fled the household and
reported the matter to federal authorities in New York. Preet Bharara hailing
from India is reputed to be upright and blunt. He has
prosecuted a big number of Wall Street crooks for inside trading. For
these reasons he is the most respected and most feared prosecutor in America. When
he saw how the maid was being abused, he decided to arrest and prosecute the
offender Khobragade for violating the American laws. He
blasted the "misinformation and factual inaccuracy" surrounding the
case. He claimed the "inflammatory atmosphere" that has developed is
"unfounded," while cataloguing the litany of alleged offenses
committed by the Indian diplomat in question.
Khobragade stands
accused of lying on a visa application about how much she paid her housekeeper,
an Indian national. Prosecutors say the maid received $3 per hour for her
work. Further, he said, she's alleged to have treated the housekeeper
"illegally in numerous ways," paying her "far below"
minimum wage and having her work far more than the amount of time contracted.
Further, he said she was alleged to have created a second contract that was
concealed from the U.S. government. Plus he said the victim's family had to be
brought to the U.S. amid an attempt in India to "silence her." Khobragade
would face a maximum sentence of 10 years for visa fraud and five years for
making a false declaration if convicted.
Claiming to be champion of democracy and human rights, it is distressing to see that the majority of Indians and the Indian media ignored the rights of the poor maid and depicted her as a villain in the story. One wonders why there is so much outrage about the alleged treatment of the Indian national accused of perpetrating these acts, but precious little outrage about the alleged treatment of the Indian victim and her spouse. Is it for U.S. prosecutors to look the other way, ignore the law and the civil rights of victims, or is it the responsibility of the diplomats and consular officers and their government to make sure the law is observed?"
The dust has settled and
Indian calculated pressure has worked and Devyani Khobragade has been
exempted from personal court appearances. In all probability, her UN diplomatic
credentials will be approved by the UN and US State department, thereby
facilitating her return to India or staying in the US as long as the
Indian government wishes to keep her as a UN diplomat. The incident has however
created a bit of mistrust between the two honey-mooning partners for the first
time in their partnership spread over 22 years. It is said that friendship with
USA is more harmful than its enmity. Sooner than later, India will regret its
decision to bed with USA but will be unable to free itself from the US magic
charm. (Asif Haroon Raja)
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