New York :New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has called on British King Charles III to return the historic Kohinoor diamond to India. The remarks came during the British monarch’s recent visit to New York.
According to reports, Mamdani stated in a public interaction that if given the opportunity, he would urge the King to consider returning the Kohinoor diamond, which was taken from India during the colonial era.
Meeting During 9/11 Memorial Event
King Charles III was in New York to attend events commemorating the victims of the September 11 attacks. During the visit, he also had a brief and formal interaction with Mayor Mamdani.
While the meeting was described as cordial and ceremonial, the mayor’s comments regarding the Kohinoor diamond drew significant attention.
Historical Dispute Over Kohinoor
The Kohinoor diamond, often referred to as the “Mountain of Light,” is currently part of the British Crown Jewels. It was taken in 1849 following the British annexation of Punjab and later presented to Queen Victoria.
India has long claimed the diamond as part of its cultural heritage and has repeatedly sought its return. Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran have also raised historical claims over the diamond at different times.
Renewed Debate on Colonial Legacy
Mamdani’s remarks have once again reignited global discussions over the repatriation of cultural artifacts taken during the colonial period. Experts note that the Kohinoor remains not just a precious stone but also a symbol of history, identity, and contested heritage.
The British Royal Household has not yet issued any official response to the remarks.


