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'Return Kohinoor to India': Watch Indian-origin journalist's heated debate on UK show

'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.

February 21, 2023 / 12:33 IST
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A screengrab of the now-viral video aired on Good Morning Britain with broadcasters Narinder Kaur on the left and Emma Webbs on the right.

As the day of Britain's King Charles's coronation (May 6) approaches, there have been questions on whether Queen Consort Camilla would be wearing the Queen Mother's crown embedded with the Kohinoor diamond. The Buckingham Palace has recently clarified that she will not be wearing the controversial diamond, but the incident has re-ignited the debate on whether the Kohinoor should be returned to the land it was sourced from -- India.

A similar debate on a popular UK breakfast show has gone viral with writer and broadcaster of GB News Emma Webb arguing that the diamond's ownership can be disputed while fellow broadcaster Narinder Kaur hitting back with "You do not know history."

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"The ruler was also the ruler of Lahore so is Pakistan going get a claim on it?" asked Webb. "They stole it from the Persian empire. The Persian empire invaded the Mughal empire so this is a contested object."

Responding to it, Kaur said, "You do not know history. It 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."

Sharing the now-viral clip, Kaur tweeted, "The Kohinoor diamond was founded in Indian soil. It represents to the British their dark brutal colonial history. They have NO BUSINESS in continuing to benefit from colonisation. The UN recognises the right of a country to reclaim its treasures."