"Please take cognisance of Bharara's utterance, that the Indian legal process is meant to 'silence' the maid," Khobragade, a former IAS officer, told reporters here.
"It is a blatant attack on the judiciary of India," he said. "Is it the Prime Minister or is it Preet Bharara who rules India ?' he asked.
Khobragade accused the maid of fraud and said all charges must be dropped against Devyani.
"I wish to thank the government and media for their role in handling of the case," the father said.
Raising further objections on Bharara's remarks, the father said, "What does his statement say ? It says that the Indian courts were trying to silence the witness. That means Indian courts are not here to give justice but to silence the victim. Is it not a serious criminal contempt of court.