The Central government on Monday stirred up a hornet's nest by telling the Supreme Court that the legendary Kohinoor diamond was not stolen by the British but was in fact gifted by Maharaja Ranjit Singh to the East India Company. The 105-carat stone is set in the crown made for Elizabeth, the mother of the present British monarch, when her husband George VI was made king in 1937.
Many Indians have long maintained that the Kohinoor, which is on dispay in the Tower of London, should be returned to India by its former colonial rulers.
So the comments of Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar came as something of a surprise.
On April 8, the apex court had asked the government to clarify its stand on a PIL seeking return of Kohinoor diamond to India.
"Everybody is claiming the Kohinoor" a bench headed by Chief Justice TS Thakur had told the solicitor general. "How many countries are claiming Kohinoor? Pakistan, Bangladesh, India and even South Africa. Somebody here is also asking for the Kohinoor. Do you know about it?"
The petition also sought the return of the "ring and sword of Tipu Sultan, among other treasures that belonged to him, Bahadur Shah Zafar, Rani of Jhansi, Nawab Mir Ahmad Ali Banda and other historical figures from India".
It seems like New Delhi doesn't want to rock its relationship with the United Kingdom over a shiny bit of carbon. But, Twitter is responding with no holds barred.
Kohinoor was not stolen from India. It was merely abducted.
— Madhavan Narayanan (@madversity) April 18, 2016
Shine On You Crazy Diamond.
Okay Britain, let's do a deal.
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) April 18, 2016
You give us back on thing we gave you - Kohinoor.
We'll give you back one thing you gave us - Section 377.
'Kohinoor' is trending. And knowing Twitter, there's a 33% probability of it being basmati chawal, 33% – condoms, and 34% it's the diamond.
— Akshar (@AksharPathak) April 18, 2016
After all, the difference between "gifted" and "lifted" is just one one letter #Kohinoor
— Madhavan Narayanan (@madversity) April 18, 2016
Now that Kohinoor is trending...https://t.co/sRhn26fOGI
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) April 18, 2016
#Kohinoor Was gifted to #British ,😳 But now we want something in return gift 😉 #KateMiddleton pic.twitter.com/RSmBR0mFJA
— Sir Virat Kohli (@keetarpprateek) April 18, 2016
@BBCpopup @BBCIndia Should Britain leave its imperialist past behind and return the Kohinoor diamond to India ??
— Amit (@different_take) April 18, 2016
modi govt run by buffoons: Kohinoor gifted by Ranjit Singh to brits? he died in 1839, brits snatched diamond in 1849!
— Hartosh Singh Bal (@HartoshSinghBal) April 18, 2016
Bhakts at this time WHY modi Why? #Kohinoor #kohinoormodi #KohinoorDiamond pic.twitter.com/ikWHgDlKHx
— Samrat (@right2ask) April 18, 2016