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India wants UK to return Kohinoor, other artifacts

India has a loan amounting Rs. 5 crores pending on Britain since last 65 years.

The Britishers has not paid the single penny till date. They should made to pay the full amount as well as interest for last 65 years.

India is the largest receipient of British aid and has been for a long time, what more do you want them to do.

Over the past 10 years, even as India's economy has roared into overdrive, British development aid to the country has almost trebled.

In the last year for which full figures were available, 2007/8, it was £312 million (£275 million of it from DFID) – making India, by a very long way, the largest single recipient of British aid. Can it be right that the British taxpayer gives such sums to a nation which can afford its own nuclear weapons?

Did Britain really need to give millions to the wealthy state of Singapore? - Telegraph
 
Indian or Pakistani bhaayuon ...

Ladnay kay liyey aik KASHMIR hi kiya kam hai kay KOH-E-NOOR ko bhi masla bananay per tuylay ho sab?

Aqal kay nakhun lo .... Jo Hindustan say chori kar kay lay gayey woh INTERNATIONAL PICK-POCKETERS hain ... mamooli log nahin hain ....

Heera wapas nahin milaiga ... !

Fighter


:partay: haan jee. hamray Budhist heritage chori kar kay lay gay hain kafi log wo bhee wapis nai aa raha :)


Heera kon day ga.


We need to make another pink panther
 
Chuda na yaar,ladki bura man gayage ... our ladke bunduk otha lenge.:lol:

Ps: anyone interested ,i can pm them.

chl bhai tu bolta ay to myn man leta ay.

---------- Post added at 08:33 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:32 PM ----------

:rofl::rofl: Should i teach you economics? Forget it.

The fact remain that Britain has not returned the loan taken from India and with interest of 65 years it will be a very large amount.

dude, which world are you living in? it's jungle out here, and guess what "jiski lathi uski bhains"
 
On a serious note the Koh-e-Noor should be returned

Like i said in my previous posts.......... why should it be returned?

It is set in the crown of Queen Elizabeth (late) along with other 2200 expensive gems and diamonds and is part of the Royal Jewelry. It has become a matter of pride for the british royal family. They will never return. Kohinoor got the legacy - whoever got it, got it after a War.

 

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