Shinde, who left New Delhi on May 19 to attend the Indo-US Homeland Security dialogue, is not cutting short his visit and will return home as scheduled on May 29, sources said.
Except Shinde, all other members of the Indian delegation who went to the US to take part the May 20-22 bilateral meetings, have returned home.
The sources said the Home Minister stayed back in the US after May 22 for private purposes and there was no official engagements to attend.
Dhatwalia, however, could not give any information about the programmes of the Home Minister after May 22.
"The details of the Home Minister's local (in the US) activities were not available," he said.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress President Sonia Gandhi, party Vice-President Rahul Gandhi, Minister of State for Home RPN Singh, Home Secretary Designate Anil Goswami had visited Chhattisgarh yesterday while Union Home Secretary R K Singh, Director of Intelligence Bureau Syed Asif Ibrahim and other senior Central officials will visit the state tomorrow.
Interestingly, in Shinde's absence, Finance Minister P Chidambaram is understood to be in regular touch with Home Ministry officials.
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