"The invitation was received on January 17. The official concerned sent it to Mumbai by speed post," Fadnavis told reporters here.
"The resident commissioner at Delhi has been asked to send a detailed report. Action will be taken as per rules," he said.
The invitation to the dinner, which was hosted by Rashtrapati Bhavan for the US President, had been delivered at Delhi's Maharashtra Sadan on January 17, but was not forwarded to Fadnavis in time.
Amruta was later quoted as saying: "I told Michelle Obama I have always admired her. I follow her activities and efforts towards social causes and how she is a role model for women worldwide."
She said that she will "always cherish these proud moments of greeting President Obama and his wife.
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