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		<title>Koh-i-Noor Debate Resurfaces as Political Remarks Renew Focus on Colonial-Era Claims</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[“A pocket-sized symbol of colonial loot and plunder that still has the power to create dissension.” Recent remarks by Zohran]]></description>
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<p><em>“A pocket-sized symbol of colonial loot and plunder that still has the power to create dissension.”</em></p>



<p>Recent remarks by Zohran Mamdani, suggesting that King Charles III should return the Koh-i-Noor diamond to India, have reignited longstanding debates over the ownership of cultural artefacts acquired during the colonial period. </p>



<p>The diamond, currently part of the British crown jewels housed in the Tower of London, remains one of the most contested symbols of empire.The Koh-i-Noor, though not the largest diamond in the British collection, carries a significant historical and political legacy.</p>



<p> Historian William Dalrymple described it as a “pocket-sized symbol of colonial loot and plunder,” emphasising its continued capacity to generate political and cultural tensions. He noted that the diamond’s symbolic weight persists across generations, often intersecting with contemporary diplomatic and political discourse.</p>



<p>Historical accounts referenced by Dalrymple and co-author Anita Anand indicate that much of the narrative surrounding the diamond’s prominence was shaped during British colonial rule. Contrary to popular perception, the Koh-i-Noor was neither the largest nor the most significant gem in the treasury of the Mughal Empire. </p>



<p>It was one among many jewels embedded in the Peacock Throne commissioned by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.The diamond’s trajectory changed in the 18th century when Nader Shah seized the Peacock Throne during his invasion of Delhi. </p>



<p>He later named the diamond “Koh-i-Noor,” meaning “Mountain of Light,” and displayed it publicly. Following his assassination, the diamond moved through various hands, eventually reaching the Indian subcontinent again under Ranjit Singh, who incorporated it into his royal regalia.After Ranjit Singh’s death, the diamond passed to his young heir Duleep Singh. </p>



<p>In 1849, following the annexation of Punjab by the East India Company, the 10-year-old ruler was compelled to sign the Treaty of Lahore. The agreement included provisions transferring the Koh-i-Noor to Queen Victoria, a move critics have long argued occurred under coercive circumstances.</p>



<p>Once in British possession, the diamond was exhibited publicly and later recut to suit European preferences before being incorporated into the crown jewels. Over time, it became associated primarily with British queens, including its use in the crown worn by Queen Elizabeth, later known as the Queen Mother, during the 1937 coronation of King George VI.</p>



<p>Following India’s independence in 1947, the Government of India initiated multiple formal requests for the diamond’s return. These claims framed the Koh-i-Noor as a cultural artefact removed during colonial rule. The British government has consistently rejected such requests, maintaining that the diamond was transferred legally under the terms of the Treaty of Lahore. </p>



<p>In 2010, then Prime Minister David Cameron stated that returning the diamond could set a precedent that would “empty” British museum collections.The Koh-i-Noor has since become emblematic of broader debates on restitution, often compared with other contested artefacts such as the Parthenon marbles and the Benin bronzes. </p>



<p>Public sentiment in India continues to reflect strong interest in its return, with visitors to the Tower of London frequently expressing dissatisfaction at its continued display in the United Kingdom.The issue is further complicated by competing claims from multiple countries. Pakistan formally requested the diamond in the 1970s, citing its historical association with Lahore, now within its borders.</p>



<p> Bangladesh and Afghanistan have also asserted claims, referencing different phases of the diamond’s historical movement. In addition, exiled Taliban figures reportedly expressed interest in the diamond after 2001.Historian Audrey Truschke highlighted the complexity of determining rightful ownership, noting that the overlapping claims reflect the broader challenges of addressing historical injustices linked to colonialism.</p>



<p> She observed that while there is widespread recognition of the harms associated with colonial-era acquisitions, practical solutions remain difficult to implement.Recent developments suggest a degree of sensitivity around the diamond’s status. </p>



<p>In a departure from precedent, the Koh-i-Noor was not included in the regalia used during the coronation of King Charles III. While no formal explanation was provided, the decision was widely interpreted as an acknowledgment of the ongoing controversy.</p>



<p>Dalrymple noted that the diamond could assume renewed significance in future diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and India. He indicated that shifting geopolitical dynamics, including the growing importance of India in global affairs, may influence how such cultural issues are addressed.</p>



<p> The Koh-i-Noor, he suggested, could become a point of negotiation in bilateral discussions.The renewed attention generated by Mamdani’s remarks underscores the enduring relevance of historical artefacts in contemporary political discourse.</p>



<p> The Koh-i-Noor’s journey from Mughal India to the British crown jewels continues to serve as a focal point for debates over heritage, sovereignty, and the legacy of empire.</p>



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<p><strong>New york-</strong>New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Wednesday called on Britain’s King Charles III to return the Koh-i-Noor diamond, reviving a long-running debate over one of the most contested artifacts of the British Empire during the monarch’s state visit to the United States.</p>



<p>Speaking before greeting Charles and Queen Camilla at a 9/11 memorial event in New York, Mamdani said he would urge the king to return the historic gemstone, which was taken from the Indian subcontinent during British colonial rule in the 19th century.</p>



<p>“If I was to speak to the king, separately from that, I would probably encourage him to return the Koh-i-Noor diamond,” Mamdani said, while adding that the focus of the event remained honoring those killed in the Sept. 11 attacks.It was not immediately clear whether Mamdani raised the issue directly during his brief exchange with Charles, who was seen speaking and laughing with the mayor after the two shook hands at the memorial ceremony.</p>



<p>The Koh-i-Noor, a 106-carat diamond housed in the Tower of London, is among the most prominent jewels in Britain’s Crown Jewels and is mounted in the crown made for Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.The gem’s ownership has been disputed for generations. </p>



<p>It passed through the hands of Mughal emperors, Persian rulers and Sikh maharajas before it was ceded to Queen Victoria in 1849 under the Treaty of Lahore following the annexation of Punjab by the British Empire.India has repeatedly sought the return of the diamond, arguing it was taken under colonial rule, though British governments have consistently rejected those requests.</p>



<p>Other countries, including Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran, have also laid claim to the stone, citing historical ownership ties dating back centuries.The comments quickly drew criticism from Britain’s anti-immigration Reform UK party, whose home affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf described Mamdani’s remarks as an insult to the monarch.</p>



<p>“This beautiful diamond is currently on display in the Tower of London,” Yusuf wrote on X. “That is where it will stay.”Debates over colonial-era artifacts have intensified globally in recent years, with former imperial powers facing growing pressure to return culturally significant objects to their countries of origin.</p>



<p>Charles’ visit to New York included a memorial tribute to victims of the 2001 attacks and meetings with local leaders, amid broader efforts to strengthen diplomatic and symbolic ties between Britain and the United States.</p>
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<p><strong>New York</strong>— Zohran Mamdani has used celebrity partnerships and social media outreach to drive engagement with city programs and secure early policy wins in his first 100 days in office, marking an unconventional start to his tenure leading New York City.</p>



<p>The 34-year-old Democrat has drawn large crowds to public appearances and infused routine municipal functions with heightened visibility, often relying on high-profile figures to amplify initiatives.</p>



<p> His administration has reported gains in public participation, including thousands of recruits for snow removal efforts during winter storms and more than 50,000 new subscribers to the city’s emergency alert system following a social media campaign.</p>



<p>Mamdani has also collaborated with public figures such as Natasha Cloud and Cardi B to promote civic engagement. Initiatives include a public voting competition on neighborhood repairs and a promotional campaign for a childcare program targeting two-year-olds.</p>



<p>The mayor said his administration aims to match the pace of city residents, emphasizing responsiveness in delivering essential services such as sanitation, snow clearance and infrastructure maintenance.His high-profile approach has drawn criticism from political opponents, including Curtis Sliwa, who cited concerns over homelessness and infrastructure challenges. </p>



<p>Mamdani also faced backlash for appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon during a period of extreme cold weather linked to rising deaths among homeless populations.</p>



<p>At the same time, the mayor has sought to address fiscal challenges, highlighting a significant budget gap and warning that measures such as tax increases may be required. His public stance has been viewed as an effort to pressure Kathy Hochul to support higher taxes on wealthy residents, a proposal she has opposed.</p>



<p>Tensions have also emerged with the City Council after Mamdani criticized an alternative budget plan and publicly challenged Julie Menin, prompting online backlash from some supporters.</p>



<p>Analysts say Mamdani’s communication strategy could help build public support as the administration navigates fiscal constraints, though the unresolved budget gap remains a key test for his policy agenda.</p>



<p>Despite criticism, Mamdani retains strong support among segments of the public, with large crowds continuing to attend appearances and engage with his initiatives. </p>



<p>Recent events, including a policy announcement at Bellevue Hospital on transferring seriously ill detainees from Rikers Island for treatment, drew significant public attention and turnout.</p>
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<p><strong>Washington</strong> &#8211; The recent U.S. elections marked an important moment in national politics, with Democrats achieving victories in several high-profile races. </p>



<p>These results demonstrated voter confidence in candidates emphasizing pragmatism, inclusivity, and economic progress. The outcomes are seen as a reflection of Americans’ growing focus on stability, affordability, and forward-looking governance.</p>



<p>In New York City, Zohran Mamdani made history by becoming the first Muslim mayor of the nation’s largest city. His victory represents a milestone in American democracy, underscoring the country’s diversity and evolving political landscape. </p>



<p>Mamdani’s campaign, centered on social equity and accessible public services, energized younger voters and highlighted the importance of civic participation at the local level.</p>



<p>In Virginia, Abigail Spanberger won the governorship, pledging to prioritize bipartisan cooperation and responsible leadership. Her campaign focused on economic security, job growth, and community-centered policymaking, themes that resonated strongly with both urban and suburban voters.</p>



<p> Spanberger’s victory speech called for unity and pragmatism, emphasizing a collective desire to put problem-solving ahead of partisanship.</p>



<p>New Jersey’s Mikie Sherrill also secured a significant win, promising to continue advancing infrastructure development and public welfare initiatives.</p>



<p> Her experience as a moderate Democrat helped her connect with a broad coalition of residents, including independent voters seeking balance and progress. </p>



<p>Many observers view her success as proof that practical and community-driven approaches still carry strong appeal across the political spectrum.</p>



<p>California voters approved a new redistricting plan aimed at ensuring fair representation and long-term stability in congressional mapping. This reform is being praised as a constructive step toward improving voter confidence and strengthening democratic participation. </p>



<p>The decision also adds momentum to ongoing discussions about making electoral systems more transparent and equitable nationwide.</p>



<p>Collectively, these results offer Democrats a renewed sense of purpose and direction following a period of internal reflection. Party strategists note that these victories demonstrate a successful blend of progressive energy and centrist policy priorities. </p>



<p>This balance may become a key model for shaping campaigns leading into the 2026 midterm elections.</p>



<p>Voter turnout was notably high in multiple states, reflecting a reenergized electorate engaged in shaping future policy priorities. </p>



<p>Many voters cited economic issues, climate resilience, and social well-being as top concerns, signaling a shift toward practical governance and long-term sustainability. Analysts believe this renewed engagement bodes well for fostering a more participatory political culture.</p>



<p>For younger voters, particularly those inspired by Mamdani’s rise, the elections underscored the power of grassroots movements and digital engagement.</p>



<p> His campaign demonstrated how social media can be leveraged to connect with diverse communities and amplify policy ideas that address everyday challenges such as housing and transportation. Political analysts say this approach could serve as a blueprint for future local leaders.</p>



<p>Business and civic leaders welcomed the peaceful and issue-focused nature of the elections, viewing the results as a positive signal for democratic resilience. </p>



<p>The focus on constructive debate, rather than divisive rhetoric, reflected a growing public appetite for cooperation across ideological lines. Many praised the winning candidates for advocating solutions that balance economic opportunity with social responsibility.</p>



<p>Even amid differing opinions on national policy, the election outcomes highlighted the strength of American democratic institutions.</p>



<p> The ability of voters to elect leaders across a wide ideological spectrum illustrates the system’s flexibility and inclusiveness. This year’s results reaffirmed the enduring principle that active civic participation remains the cornerstone of effective governance.</p>



<p>As the nation prepares for future political contests, these victories serve as a reminder of the electorate’s ability to drive meaningful change. </p>



<p>By emphasizing pragmatic leadership, economic growth, and community engagement, the new class of Democratic leaders aims to guide their states and cities toward a more balanced and forward-thinking future.</p>
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