'It (Kohinoor) represents colonisation and bloodshed. Give it back to India. I don't see why an Indian child from India has to travel all the way to the UK to look at it and pay for it,' said broadcaster Narinder Kaur.
Hours after Queen Elizabeth II's death was announced, calls to return the Kohinoor diamond to its country of origin grew on social media.
Sunil Gavaskar humorously suggested if Alan Wilkins could use his influence on the British government to get the Kohinoor Diamond back during the Lucknow Super Giants and Rajasthan Royals IPL match.
Twitter exploded after the Indian skipper had shared his image with the Queen.
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