Downplaying the regret offered by the US over its treatment of Khobragade, the Opposition party said it was for the Indian government to see "what type of regret is there".
Party spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad said the larger issue is the way the maid's parents fled to the US on a visa quickly given, indicating a well thought-out plan.
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He wondered what would be the US response if one of its diplomats was treated in a way half as bad as Khobragade.
"One of its (US) diplomats was charged with murder in Pakistan. He was flown out within a week. US needs to explain its double standards," he said.
Prasad said Khobragade represents the image of a sovereign country and Indian government will take into account that the country is "deeply agitated".
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