Are NRIs trying to please their foreign masters in the DK case?

Are comments of NRIs designed to please their foreign masters?


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Some red meat for the thread.

Behind-the-scenes intrigue that resulted in Devyani Khobragade's return to India - Economic Times

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Vivek (India)
20 Jan, 2014 04:19 PM
Where are the paid commenters from the American NGO - Safe Horizon? Posting anti-India messages while upholding the ideals of Raymond Davis? I guess their pennies have stopped coming. We will miss them. It is not difficult to identify the paid brigade of the American NGO Safe Horizon, posting contrived multiple comments bashing everything associated with India, even while posing with Indian names. The genuine Indian commenters look to both sides of the coin and are clear that the Adarsh flat scam must be investigated in India. The paid India-baiters post rehashed versions of the maid's story along with false reports of despicable conditions in India, or even more gutless lies. However, they strictly avoid commenting on any misdeeds on the American side. Ask them about what should be done to the US consulate officers indulging in sales of duty-free liquor at a profit, they run away like squirrels. Should we arrest the teachers in the American school for engaging in VISA FRAUD? No answer. Talking of Raymond Davis or the Russians is an absolute no-no for them. Nor will they confront the fact that the maid refused an offer at a joint meeting to be sent back to India saying "Then how will I come back?", and had to be escorted out of the room. Now the NGO has laughably asked her to parrot a statement "I wanted to go back to India, but was prevented by the diplomat."
 

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