The long-awaited demand and the living example of British hypocrisy and brutality, Koh-i-Noor Diamond which British stole from Bharat with many other valuable yellow metal and Jewelleries is in the news again after a long span of time. Sony ZX Series MDR-ZX310AP Wired Headband Stereo On Ear Headset -Black
India has previously repeatedly demanded that Britain return the 105-carat diamond, the request is made several times and from many avenues, but Brits being Brits, known for their shame less thick skin, have been ignoring the humble requests.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said on Wednesday that he would hearten Britain’s King Charles to return the Koh-i-Noor diamond, making the remarks during the monarch’s ongoing visit to the United States.
"If I were to speak to the king separately from that, I would probably encourage him to return the Koh-i-Noor Diamond," Mamdani, who is Indian origin, said when asked at a press conference hours before a ceremony that commemorated victims of the 11, 2001 attacks. When the heavens poured, a city’s heart soaked, but Bengaluru’s love for stories is waterproof
Later in the day, the king interacted with Mamdani at the ceremony. It is not known whether he brought up the issue.
India is been demanding the unique diamond to be returned by UK, but UK is been very reluctant and never got into the mood of returning. The Battle for Bengal: Liberation or Legacy? 142 Seats. 3.22 Crore Voters. One Final Stand
What we need to understand about Brits, they are not a normal specie and if we want it back, we have to snatch it from them, diplomacy and human relation do not suit British.
We have to take it back by force, sooner or later.