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Friday, 13 April 2012

Shah Rukh Khan was detained at New York airport

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Shah Rukh Khan was detained at New York airport
Clean media Correspondent 
New Delhi:  April 13: (CMC)  Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, who had gone to the US to visit the Yale University - where he was being honoured - was detained for over two hours at a New York airport.

India has reacted strongly to the incident. Foreign Minister SM Krishna has asked Indian Ambassador to the US, Nirupama Rao, to take up the issue with US authorities. "This has become a habit of detention and then apology, this cannot continue. We need an assurance that this won't happen again" Mr Krishna said.

According to reports, while everyone else was cleared by the immigration department, the actor was made to wait. Intervention by consulate finally helped, sources added.



Sources also said that India may now consider extending the same treatment to US citizens visiting India.

"If you stop someone because of his/her name or some other reasons for so 2-3 hours and then apologise and let him go, this is not fair. They should have records, anyone who has gone through this procedure once, should not go through it again. And for known figures, a data bank should be maintained. This has been done with Dr Kalam as well, it's sad. I got to know that everyone knew Shah Rukh there and then acted like this, it's completely uncalled for. The Foreign Minister has already condemned it," Congress leader Rajiv Shukla said.

Immediately after the incident, the US Customs and Border Protection addressed letter to India's New York Mission expressing "profound" apologies for the incident.

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