Azam Khan sees conspiracy behind his detention in Boston


New York, Apr 28 (PTI): Uttar Pradesh Minister Azam Khan, who was briefly detained on Wednesday at a US airport, today accused External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid of hatching a "conspiracy" to defame him outside India.

He even claimed that a call on continuation of Samajwadi Party's support to the UPA government will be taken by party leader Mulayam Singh Yadav after hearing his version and that of Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on their return to India.

"Our leader knows exactly what had happened and who is behind this and he will take a decision soon on the continuation of support to the UPA government," he said.

On Akhilesh meeting Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa in Chennai, Khan said formation of a third front with AIADMK and Pattali Makkal Katchi could not be ruled out.

Mulayam Singh, he said, would lead such front, if and when it's formed, and would become the next prime minister.

Insisting that his situation should not be compared to that of Kalam, Shah Rukh, Indian Ambassador to the UN Hardeep Singh Puri or the then Indian envoy to the US Meera Shankar, Khan alleged, "It was a conspiracy because I am a powerful non-Congress Muslim leader of India and he (Khurshid) had cleverly planned with the help of the Department of Homeland Security using his clout as an Indian Cabinet Minister.

"My detention at the Boston Logan International can't be treated on par with insults heaped on either former President APJ Abdul Kalam or actor Shah Rukh Khan as I was targeted by Khurshid and his coterie who had no guts to oppose me on Indian soil," he told PTI before boarding his flight to India.

"When I was in detention inside the airport, the Consulate General of India's protocol officers who had come to receive us acted like total strangers and silent spectators. I guess they must have got some instructions from their superiors to stay away," Khan alleged.

Maintaining that during the 45 minutes of his detention the protocol officials could have contacted the New York Consul General and the Consul General could have contacted Indian Ambassador Nirupama Rao in Washington, Khan claimed, "Nobody spoke a single word to get me out of trouble and I had to fend for myself."

"How can you expect the Government of India to protest when Khurshid is holding the foreign ministry portfolio? If you do not know who Khurshid is, then I am very sorry... He tried to defame me in my state and failed miserably. He is unfit to be Indian Foreign Minister," he alleged.

"Except the spokesman of the External Affairs Ministry who issued a routine matter-of-fact statement, did anybody holding responsible position in the central government condemn the incident? Does this sound weird? I am an Indian citizen first and a politician next. Will any other country keep quiet and act like this if their citizen or someone holding high office were insulted and humiliated," Khan asked.

Giving a ball-by-ball account of the incident, he said after he checked in at one of the immigration counters, the officer who was attending to visitors took his diplomatic passport and ushered him into an ante room.

The Minister said he was made to sit alone on a bench for 45 minutes in the room. "I asked why was I being singled out in the team of 12 from India but got no answer."

"I asked them are you suspecting me because I am a Muslim. I was taken to the room while all others were cleared and I felt ashamed and humiliated. Only 24 hours before my departure for this country, the US Consulate issued me a multiple-entry visa for 10 years.

Wouldn't have they made the necessary background checks whether I am a terrorist or not before issuing the visa? They also gave a 10-year multiple- entry visas to my wife and children," he said.

"After 45 minutes, the officers came to me and said, 'here is your passport and you can go'. I told them I won't leave the airport unless they tell me why they had detained me.

Until you tell why you harassed me and caused mental agony, I won't leave the airport at any cost. They ill-treated and insulted me. If you do not know who I am you should have checked in India. I also told them that I refuse to enter the US and want to return to my motherland."

Khan said then a lady officer came to him and asked him to forget the incident and pack his bags and go but she did not either tender an apology or expressed regret.

"No questions were asked during my entire detention and I guess they were hatching a conspiracy but could not execute their game plans. If they had put a map of The White House in my pocket and pulled it out in front of other officers, I would not had any defence.

They could question me how did I get the map of The White House and jailed me for life. I had no evidence and anything could have happened in the room. They wanted to execute some other game plan to fix me up but had no time or failed to do it," he alleged.

"I suspect some kind of collusion or understanding between the two governments to defame me. It could be like a joint military exercise as Indian politicians tried their best in India to fix me but failed. Even though I am a Muslim I managed Kumbh Mela well and got international recognition and they could not stomach it."

Khan said his Indian diplomatic passport did not come to his rescue and none of the Immigration officials respected it.

"I am holding an Indian Diplomatic Passport and if they insult me it's not an insult to me alone but to the people of India and also to the central government that has issued
it. But they (central government) has no shame," he said.

Khan said, "Last year Khurshid's wife lost her deposit in the state election and lost miserably and he has a grudge against me. He became a Union Minister by chance as he happens to sit in Parliament. It's by sheer fluke and what does he know about diplomacy."

"The Chief Minister is with me 100 per cent on this and he is very upset over the treatment meted out to me. Our decision to boycott both the Harvard University talk and the reception to be hosted by the Consul General was very much correct and he took a correct and appropriate decision to convey our anger and agony," he said.

Khan said the Chief Minister waited at the airport till he came out.

  

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  • Ronnie, India/canada

    Mon, Apr 29 2013

    Reply meant to Suri Belagaum

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  • Ronnie, India/canada

    Mon, Apr 29 2013

    and you are wrong

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Apr 29 2013

    Does it make any difference if Azam Khan doesn’t allow coming back? I wish they could have imprisoned him for long time

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  • Lawrence, USA

    Mon, Apr 29 2013

    Very funny. Even the Indian President Abdul Kalam was frisked away by the Homeland Security. Who is this Azam Khan and what is his fame?

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Mon, Apr 29 2013

    Dear lawrence, this is the same guy who slapped a poor constable infront of media,this is the same guy who gives statements against INDIA on kashmir issues,who openly advocates demolition of Tajmahal..this is the same guy who takes advantage of faith for political benifit but talks about secularism..In UP he thinks he is above CM,but USA shown him where actually he is & nobody is above law!!!

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  • lukas, malpe

    Mon, Apr 29 2013

    Mr.Azam you should have keep quiet like our former Defence minister George Fernedes after he detain and chekced in US when he was defence mininster in NDA government.

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  • Suri Shah, Belgaum

    Mon, Apr 29 2013

    Azam Khan is right

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 28 2013

    You got the treatment you deserved.

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  • Peter, Bolkunje/Kudla

    Sun, Apr 28 2013

    Never heard of this man Azam Khan. He Is made famous by the US home security. Should be very grateful to them instead of showing his hatred to one of his own kind in public who cares if he is of another party or congress. Even a congress minister with the khan name will suffer the same fate in US. It is USA boss not UPA or UP

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 28 2013

    Very funny, "to defame him outside India"....unfortunately nobody knows him in India itself, what is there to defame him outside India?

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri

    Sun, Apr 28 2013

    Consiparacy yes dont compare US to India ! Its easy sitting in India and blame Western culture ! Atleast know now, how tough they are...

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Sun, Apr 28 2013

    Maybe he wanted Raja Bhaiya and his goons to accompany him as his security. Shakal se chor lagta hai......No wonder he was detained.He should thank his stars that he was let go so easily. Yes he is right when he says that he should not be compared to President Kalam, SRK or Meera Shankar. They are all dignified people, and he is not.

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  • Raj_talk_ray, mumbai

    Sun, Apr 28 2013

    Yes theirs is a conspiracy……… before send him to US why nobody explained him the difference between UP &US

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