Indians mock Queen Elizabeth II’s passing as the hashtag #Kohinoor gains traction on Twitter. People used social media to demand that the British Monarch return India’s Koh-i-Noor crown jewel.
Queen Elizabeth II, who ruled Britain for the longest period of time and served as the country’s symbol for seven decades, passed away quietly at Balmoral. While the rest of the world laments her passing, Indians and Pakistanis remain unconcerned.
Indians criticized the British Monarch on Twitter for plundering their country for 150 years and accused them of “grabbing the world’s largest diamond, Koh-i-Noor.”
The spectacular diamond is the British monarch’s crown treasure. Since Elizabeth’s passing, #Kohinoor has become popular on Twitter as a result of several amusing memes that have been created.
AdvertisementHrithik Roshan on the way to get back our heera, moti, kohinoor from British museum to India pic.twitter.com/pKWRe0bJFk
— Moon💫🪐 VOTE FOR BARCODE (@belovedcode) September 8, 2022
Indians planning how to get the Kohinoor back #Kohinoor #QueenElizabeth pic.twitter.com/qr6qyVQrtB
Advertisement— Tirthesh Jain (@Tirtheeyysh) September 9, 2022
after elizabeth’s death, Indian be like. #Kohinoor@timesofindia pic.twitter.com/EPUr0DGrBN
— 𝒜𝓈𝒽𝓇𝒶𝒻 𝒮𝒽𝒶𝒾𝓀𝒽 (@Ashraff_Says) September 8, 2022
*Queen Elizabeth dies at 96*
Me & the bois on our way to steal back the Kohinoor from the coffin : pic.twitter.com/v5J4KAdWrg
— Bawaal (@iamBawaal) September 8, 2022
AdvertisementIndians & Africans otw to get their diamonds back#QueenElizabeth #Kohinoor #Cullinan pic.twitter.com/MzCxvJjvSj
— Ishika Kakde (@KakdeIshika) September 8, 2022
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