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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said on April 29, 2026 that he would encourage Britain’s King Charles III to return the Koh-i-Noor diamond to India if given the opportunity, remarks made as the monarch was on a state visit to the United States.
Mamdani, who has Indian heritage, spoke to reporters hours before attending a wreath‑laying ceremony at the 9/11 Memorial in Lower Manhattan where he later shook hands and exchanged brief words with the king.
Buckingham Palace declined to comment on the request.
India has long demanded the return of the roughly 105.6‑carat gem, which was transferred to British control after the 1849 Treaty of Lahore following the annexation of Punjab and is now part of the Crown Jewels displayed at the Tower of London.
The Koh‑i‑Noor’s contested history has seen claims from India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran, and it was not used at King Charles’s coronation amid concerns about diplomatic sensitivity.
Mamdani framed his comments as part of wider calls to address colonial‑era injustices and repatriation of cultural artifacts.







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