New York Mayor Mamdani encourages King Charles to return …

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said he encourages Britain’s King Charles to return the Koh-e-Noor Diamond, with ‌his comments coming during the British monarch’s ongoing US visit.

Before greeting Charles and Queen Camilla at a 9/11 memorial event, Mamdani was asked what he would discuss with the king if he had the chance.

“If I ​were to ⁠speak to the king separately from that, ‌I would probably encourage him ‌to return the Koh-e-Noor Diamond,” Mamdani, who is Indian American, said when asked at a press conference hours before a ceremony that ‌commemorated victims of the deadly Sept.11, 2001, attacks.

New York Mayor Mamdani encourages King Charles to return Koh-e-Noor Diamond

King Charles standing next to Queen Camilla interacts with Zohran Mamdani during a visit to the 9/11 Memorial. Reuters

It’s unclear whether Mamdani followed through and brought up the contentious subject with Charles when the two met.

The monarch was seen laughing with Mamdani and having a brief conversation after they shook hands.

Later in the day, ⁠the king spoke with Mamdani at the ceremony. Buckingham Palace declined to comment. Mamdani’s office did not respond to a request to comment on whether Mamdani brought up the issue with the king.

India has previously repeatedly demanded that Britain return the 105-carat diamond.

Britain’s then ​colonial governor-general of India arranged for the huge diamond to ‌be presented to Queen Victoria in 1850 after the East India Company had annexed the region of Punjab in 1849 and taken ⁠the diamond from a deposed Indian leader.

Charles on Wednesday commemorated victims of the Sept.11, 2001, attack on New York City, laying a floral ​bouquet ‌at the memorial where the World Trade Center’s twin towers once stood.

New York Mayor Mamdani encourages King Charles to return Koh-e-Noor Diamond

Zohran Mamdani greets King Charles during a visit to the 9/11 Memorial in New York on Wednesday. Reuters

India ‌received independence from British rule in 1947. The British colonisation of India and widespread atrocities committed against Indians during that period remain sensitive issues in ‌the country.

India ‌has previously said the diamond ⁠was a “valued piece of art with strong roots in ‌our nation’s history.” The diamond’s possession by the British is seen by many Indians as a symbol of colonial ⁠atrocities during British rule.

The diamond has been previously owned ​by India’s Mughal emperors, shahs of Iran, emirs of Afghanistan, and Sikh maharajas, according to the Historic Royal Palaces ⁠charity.

A politician from the anti-immigration Reform UK party was quick to slam the comments as an “insult to our King.” “This beautiful diamond is currently on display in the Tower of London,” the party’s home affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf said in an X post. “That is where it will stay.”

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