A day after US Secretary of State John Kerry expressed regret over the arrest, his counterpart Salman Khurshid went public with the demand that the case against 39-year-old Khobragade, who was arrested and strip searched in a visa fraud case, should be withdrawn.
"The case does not deserve to be pursued," Khurshid said, adding, "Our relationship has a lot of investment...And we have to deal with it sensibly".
The path for a possible way out has been laid by India by transferring Khobragade, who hitherto did not enjoy full diplomatic immunity as a counsellor officer, to country's Permanent Mission to UN, New York which will give her fuller immunity and after which she will be immune to prosecution there.
The tough-talking India-born US Prosecutor Preet Bharara, who is handling the case, gave no indication of relenting in an unusual statement which defended the arrest. He also confirmed that the family of Khobargade's absconding maid, whose alleged ill-treatment by the diplomat led to the arrest, had been "evacuated" from India to the US, days ago.
India hit back at Bharara, accusing him of interfering with the Indian legal system and asserting that the arrest was not in keeping with the Vienna Convention on diplomatic immunity.
He said despite acknowledging that legal process were in place in India, the statement talks why it was necessary to evacuate the family of absconding maid Sangeeta Richard, thereby, making "implicit comment" about the Indian legal system, its enforcement authorities, and the responsibility that legal officials of a foreign government seem to "arrogate upon" themselves with regard to nationals of another country.
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