Saurabh Shukla thinks that the Manhattan District Attorney is not pursuing “justice” as he claims, but a more vulgar…and common…agenda: settling racial scores with Indians:
“Significantly, the US has given asylum to countless pro-Khalistanis. It may be mentioned that American courts have been admitting law suits filed by pro-Khalistani groups against Indian leaders.
“Summons were issued to leaders like Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Union Minister Kamal Nath and even the Congress party in connection with the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
“How are the US courts concerned with a matter that did not occur within its territory?” a senior official wondered.
“The development surrounding Devyani brought back memories of Krittika Biswas, the daughter of an Indian diplomat posted at the Indian Consulate in New York, who was arrested in her school, handcuffed and forced to spend 28 hours in a detention cell for cyber-bullying in February 2011.
It was later found that another student was responsible for the crime.“India and the US differ on the issue of immunity that should be granted to Devyani. Washington argues that she does not have immunity from arrest. But officials have pointed out a double standard, as witnessed in the case of Raymond Davis, who was arrested for the murder of two Pakistanis in Lahore in 2011. The US State Department had said Raymond cannot be arrested as he was working with the American Consulate.
“As it was later revealed, he was not even a consular employee but a contractor employed by the CIA! It is strange that Americans then argued that he had immunity while now asserting that the Indian Deputy Consul General does not have such immunity. Or, does the Vienna Convention have to interpreted in one way for Americans and in another way for Indians?” a former diplomat questioned.
Diplomats of several countries bring domestic servants from their respective countries and pay them more or less what Indian diplomats pay, but only Indians have been targeted, another official remarked.”
I wish the author had been brave enough to take the next step and fit this provocation into the larger pattern of the Rothschild elites targeting India, its government, people, and culture.
But then that would have been anti-Semitic. And even the smallest anti-Semitic thought, as we impenitent wogs must learn, is so much worse than the worst anti-Indian action.
Instead, the Western powers and their presstitutes like to set one community against another, so long as the hidden hand stays hidden….or, at least, unmentioned.