| Editorial comment
Congratulations to Sunil Gavaskar for making an important statement regarding the Kohinoor diamond, the pride of Hindu culture. It is a shame that all party rulers to date have not tried their best to bring back the Kohinoor diamond. |

Mumbai – The Kohinoor diamond which was the pride of various Indian dynasties, now belongs to the British dynasty. Attempts were made by many to bring it back, but they did not succeed. The diamond was mentioned in the ongoing Indian Premier League cricket tournament. Commentator and world-renowned former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar asked British commentator Alan Wilkins that we are waiting for the Kohinoor Diamond. If you know someone in the British Government, then tell them to return our Kohinoor diamond.
Sunil Gavaskar asks British commentator about Kohinoor during IPL matchhttps://t.co/TXCqnMTHeK
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Gavaskar made the statement after showing a photograph of Marine Drive during a match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Marine Drive is also known as the Queen’s Necklace because its light in the night lamp looks like a diamond.
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