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British queen should keep Koh-i-Noor diamond: India

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
April 19, 2016
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NEW DELHI, April 19: India should relinquish its claim to a huge diamond it has fought for decades to get back from the British, the government told the SupremeCourt on Monday, because the stone was given to its former colonial ruler rather than stolen.
One of the world’s largest diamonds, the 105-carat Koh-i-Noor has been part of theBritish crown jewels for 150 years and today forms part of the crown worn by the late mother of Queen Elizabeth.
The stone has been at the center of a long-running diplomatic row, with many Indians demanding Britain return the diamond to atone for its colonial past.
But Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government on Monday told India’s SupremeCourt that it should forgo its claims to the jewel because it was in fact given to theBritish as a gift by an Indian King, Maharaja Ranjit Singh, in 1851.
“It was neither stolen nor forcibly taken away,” solicitor general Ranjit Kumar told the Supreme Court during the hearing of a case calling for the stone’s return.
The Koh-i-Noor, on display in the Tower of London, is set in the crown worn by Queen Elizabeth, the mother of the reigning monarch, at the coronation of her husband George VI in 1937, and placed on her coffin at her funeral in 2002.
The Duchess of Cambridge, who last week visited India with her husband, Prince William, will wear the crown on official occasions when she becomes queen consort. William is second in line to the British throne.
During a visit to India in 2010, British Prime Minister David Cameron said that the diamond would stay in London.
“What tends to happen with these questions is that if you say yes to one, then you would suddenly find the British Museum empty,” he said.
Indian campaigners believe the diamond is one of many artifacts taken from India by the British during colonial rule.
“The British rulers looted India and the government is making a mistake by not supporting our claims,” said Nafis Ahmad Siddiqui, who petitioned the Supreme Court for the stone’s return.- REUTERS

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