Posted on 04/20/2016 2:32:09 AM PDT by Olog-hai
A day after Indias solicitor general told the Supreme Court that it wont request the return of the 106-carat Koh-i-Noor diamond, which is now part of the British crown jewels, the government reversed track and said it would work to bring the diamond back.
Indias solicitor general had said Monday that Britain shouldnt have to give the diamond back, since it was given freely to the British in the mid-19th century by the family of Punjabs Maharaja Ranjit Singh, and had been neither stolen nor forcibly taken by British rulers. [ ]
The diamond is on display in the Tower of London, set in front of the Queen Mothers crown.
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Well nobody’s getting my crown jewels!
Indian Givers!
Wasn’t there a mechanical pencil called koh-i-noor?
Yep, just googled it.
How many starving children pictured on Sky News could that feed?
When I was in high school in the mid 60s I took real drafting. I had a whole set of them. Nice pens. I had to work part-time to get them however.
Man you beat me to it!...: )
Ok I've gotten off to a tangent with my local VA hospital, but anyway to get back on track, In my opinion India was far better off when Great Britain ruled over them in the early 20th century, as was most of the territory Great Britain controlled before WWII.
Actually, I find Sikhs and Hindus to be humble and friendly people. As most people do.
I don’t care what a doctor is as log as he/she is good and compassionate. And asking for no furrners is rather ironic coming from an American.
I agree re the Empire, but I am greatly fascinated by Indian (Sikh/Hindu/Muslim) culture and history. India has thousands of years of fascinating art, literature, religion....
None. Diamonds are not edible.
I’ve been known to let people hold mine sometimes, but I always take them with me when I leave!
I don’t think diamonds are very digestible :(
“From what I’ve seen of Indians is they are a bunch of cocky, non humble people that think they are superior to the rest of the world.”
This is because most of the Indians you are going to meet in America are from the highest caste, the Brahmins, because they’re the ones who can afford to come here for school and immigrate, start businesses, etc. The Brahmin are used to looking down on everyone else, because that is their place in society back home, where they are literally “privileged” in the way that silly leftists like to accuse everyone of being.
rofl
Diamonds are for eva
Thanks for sharing, interesting perspective. My gut feeling then from what you have noted is that the Brahmins run everything as far as politics go and the individuals in the lower castle system probably don't get much voice or vote as far as what goes on in the country. But as I have noted I can only go on my gut feeling since I have little knowledge of these countries like India.
Because most of the "America Americans" that are interested in STEM are white males who are barred from the multiple scholarships available to the favored, er, "disadvantaged", identity groups. Not to mention the admission set-aside rules, which prevent them from getting into the programs in the first place.
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