Sunday 10 April 2016

Kohinoor is far behind India grip

43-year-old law, citing the government has said that India could not get back Kohinoor diamond. Under this rule does not allow them to return antiquities that have been taken out of the country before independence. The government said the Antiquities and Art Treasure Act, 1972, under the provisions of the Archaeological Survey of India raises the issue of achieving only the back of the antique, which was exported illegally out of the country.

Ministry of Culture said in an RTI reply stated that the object you Kohinoor, was taken out of the country before independence, the ASI is not in a position to raise the issue. Filed at the State Department aware of steps being taken to bring back the Kohinoor was sought. Back in the UK and received a letter of response was called for. The Foreign Ministry said it can be noted that the case of the Ministry of Culture sees the return of cultural artefacts. RTI is being sent to the Ministry of Culture.

Seeks information through the application of those objects, which are under the protection of Britain and India wants to claim them back. In response, the Ministry of Culture, said that the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India in the UK is not a list of items. Therefore, increases the importance of RTI application the Supreme Court today that he had asked the government to bring back Kohinoor PIL related to its stand clear.

AND CULTURE Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the PIL, the UK, Pakistan and Bangladesh was party to the High Commissioners. Through the petition, Tipu Sultan's ring, sword and other valuables, Bahadur Shah Zafar, Rani, Nawab Mir Ahmed Ali Banda, and other Indian rulers had sought to return the valuables.

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