Khobragade incident ‘extremely irksome’: Khurshid

March 16, 2014 12:56 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:26 pm IST - New Delhi

Union Minister Salman Khurshid.

Union Minister Salman Khurshid.

Terming the Khobragade episode “extremely irksome”, External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid today said it was time there should be a “closure” to the issue for which the US should find a “political solution”.

Asserting that there were “practical considerations” and India cannot look unconcerned when something like this happens, he said the court by rejecting the first indictment has given an opportunity to U.S. administration to put it behind and questioned why they were not doing so.

“Even at the worst time, I made repeated statements that although it is extremely irksome what has happened and we are convinced that what has happened is wrong and it should not be taken any further, nevertheless this should not impact our larger relationship. But there are practical considerations. We cannot look unconcerned when something like this happens. We have to balance practical implications with our commitment to keep our relationship intact and in fact, enhance it,” the Minister told PTI .

Mr. Khurshid was asked for his reaction to U.S. prosecutors re-indicting senior Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade on visa fraud charges and accused her of “illegally” underpaying and “exploiting” her domestic maid.

The second indictment on Saturday, came a day after a U.S. court dismissed an earlier indictment.

Observing that “overall it has an effect and there was very deep sense of hurt here”, Mr. Khurshid said “the court by rejecting the indictment has given you an opportunity to put it behind us so why are we not putting it behind us... They should find a political solution.”

Referring to his meeting with his U.S. counterpart John Kerry on the issue, he said, “We have already agreed that officials from both sides will meet to look into issue of immunity and privileges so that in future there is no trouble. When you are looking at no trouble in future, it is an ideal thing would be to put a closure to what has happened.”

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