Government of India should recover fully from Devyani all the tax-payers
money spent on defending this officer for the offences she committed in
her personal capacity (Visa fraud & Lying under oath). She could pay
off by selling her Adarsh flat ?
from: Manish
Posted on: Feb 9, 2014 at 16:32 IST
She wants to have the cake and eat it too. If she cannot comply with
the laws of US, her husband can take up an Indian Citizenship and they
can relocate to India. By the by, is she holds a green card, should we
not have a rule which prevents high ranking Indian babus to hold
resident status in other countries other than what is required for their
job? If she hold a green card which is only a step away from becoming a
US citizen, should be allowed to be a GOI Official at such high levels?
Where will her loyalty be?
from: Ravi
Posted on: Feb 9, 2014 at 06:44 IST
I think this is Mr. Arshack, Devyani's lawyer's desperate last attempt to save his skin to collect his lawyer fees from Devyani and Co. before he quits the case. He knows that there are no hopes left in the case and whatever he is filing now has already been a part of the previous filings and has been dismissed by US court. Devyani has lost the case but does not want to admit it. Grapes are sour, eh?
from: Naveen
Posted on: Feb 9, 2014 at 05:17 IST
Devyani was arrested and charged with visa fraud before her full immunity was granted on Jan 8, 2014.
The state dept had said the immunity is not retroactive. The indictment was handed down on Jan 9th,
2014 while she was still in US. Therefore, Mr. Arshack argument is without merit. Here is why. The
alleged crime was committed when she did not enjoy the full immunity. She was charged with the
alleged crime when she did not enjoy full immunity. The indictment is only the second phase of the
proceeding and not the first. The probability of this case being dismissed is slim to none. It is
very likely an arrest warrant may be issued , as the State Dept had indicated when she was asked to
leave.
from: Mohan Das
Posted on: Feb 9, 2014 at 01:28 IST
This woman is a disgrace to our nation. I earnestly hope (against hope), she is convicted for her role in Adarsh scam and is put in prison and then deported to the USA, where she should spend more time in prison. And reportedly, her father (a retired IAS officer) is entering politics, since he would like to "serve the people" !! That one stupid woman can bring the diplomatic relations of big nations to a standstill is extremely unfortunate.
from: Hareesh
Posted on: Feb 8, 2014 at 17:20 IST
Irrespective of the legal and diplomatic merits of the entire episode, one thing stands out. This officer, Devyani , is married to an American citizen and also became a green card holder, voluntarily. Then it was her moral obligation to honor the laws of the land , where she will end up ultimately I. e the U S A. . In stead, the honor of the Indian nation was unnecessarily dragged in. This is highly regrettable.
from: chinta sastry
Posted on: Feb 8, 2014 at 16:49 IST
Sad. There were soldiers killed and their heads chopped off. Our guys
are worried about the trade being stopped because some driver was
arrested for smuggling drugs. The soldiers' honour has not being
restored. But a person who habitually (dont forget Adarsh flats) deals
in false documentation is being protected. To show Haath ke shakti ..
haath ke safai..?
from: RGKrishnan
Posted on: Feb 8, 2014 at 16:46 IST
Instead this fraud woman should be dismissed from all government employment. Shameless
lady that brought disgrace to the entire nation by pledging the nations image and respect.
from: Ramesh
Posted on: Feb 8, 2014 at 15:28 IST
Frankly, I wish the Deputy Consul General goes to jail. She deserves it. And it will be a lesson for many, in particular the Ministry of External Affairs who, by way of having schemed and facilitated her escape from the due processes of law, have made Indians in general an accomplice to this sordid business. This person and the MEA have disgraced India.
from: Sridhar S (

same name as one of our senior moderator

)
Posted on: Feb 8, 2014 at 15:28 IST
If US government has acted in an improper manner towards a diplomat it is for Indian Government to take up the issue with American Government. But the act of improper treatment to a foreign diplomat by the American Government does not absolve the diplomat of any alleged wrong doing which is unlawful in the country of posting. I agree with the view that she should be sacked and allowed to face the charges on her own. At the same time the Government of India should take up strongly against the improper treatment meted out to a serving Indian Diplomat. Something tells me that she is seen to be supported perhaps for her high level connections and perhaps others may also clandestinely doing such things using immunity and position.
from: Swaminathan R
Posted on: Feb 8, 2014 at 15:20 IST
Indian government should initiate legal action against her for not following the rules of the country and agreement signed with Indian national. Also spoiling the name of India as a Deputy counsel of India in US.
from: AHMED
Posted on: Feb 8, 2014 at 15:00 IST
Is it necessary to post a photograph of the lady ( however photogenic) each time there is a news item about her? This is true of the print edition also.
from: Balakesari
Posted on: Feb 8, 2014 at 13:40 IST
India should now simply relent on legal charges but hold firm on diplomatic privileges. Only offer what others are offering you in return - Americans should not be allowed to have the kind of space they were able to have earlier. On this lady, she should be sacked for her conduct and inability to leave the US on notice. The very fact that she is married to a citizen of a country where she is stationed should disqualify her from being in the United States anyway. Her problem of not being able to enter America are her own personal problems, India's problems ended when they deported her. This case should now be closed but not without curbing down additional privileges held by Americans in India. I wonder if they had broken a law (or committed a grave crime such as murder) when posted in India earlier, would they have had held full immunity? In that instance, if they didn't promise the same to your diplomats, they can persecute your people without fear of any reprisal for their diplomats.
from: Raj
Posted on: Feb 8, 2014 at 12:50 IST
Enough shutup. Your big shame to India.
from: Venkat Prasad
Posted on: Feb 8, 2014 at 12:32 IST