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Shah Rukh Khan's detention 'need NOT have happened'

Last updated on: April 15, 2012 15:13 IST
Shah Rukh Khan

India has taken up with the United States administration the issue of actor Shah Rukh Khan's detention at a New York airport, conveying its "deep concern" over the incident.

"We have taken it up with the State Department," Indian Ambassador to the US Nirupama Rao told reporters.

Rao, who was in the city for a Columbia University conference on India, said the detention of the Indian superstar was an "incident that need not have happened."

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Shah Rukh Khan's detention 'need NOT have happened'

Last updated on: April 15, 2012 15:13 IST

The Indian embassy in Washington has issued a press note on the incident, Rao said, adding, "we would like to leave it that".  She added that even Khan had left for India.

The envoy said there was concern across India over the incident since Khan is an internationally renowned personality.

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'The embassy of India has taken up the matter'

Last updated on: April 15, 2012 15:13 IST
Nirupama Rao

"It is not merely our concern but the concern of the whole nation which we sought to convey to the State Department and the US authorities, so that they understand the depth of the concern that was expressed by us," Rao said.

A press note issued by the Indian embassy in Washington said it has sought the State Department's intervention to put in place measures so that such incidents are not repeated in future.

"In order to convey the deep concern that has been expressed nationwide in India over this incident, the embassy of India has taken up the matter with the US Department of State and sought the State Department's intervention to institute appropriate measures to avoid recurrence of such an incident in the future," the embassy statement said.

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