Frisking of Indian envoy unfortunate: US
Updated on Dec 11, 2010 07:56 pm IST
Deputy Chief of Mission of US Donald Lu on Friday expressed regret over the pat-down search of Indian Envoy to US, Meera Shankar and said security policies in the country need to be revisited. Speaking on the sidelines of a Gay Rights' seminar at the American Centre in New Delhi, Lu said that the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour have expressed desire to look at security policies again.
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