History, asked by angela324, 1 year ago

Many priceless treasures from India are at at present in a variety of British museums , private homes and collections. Do you think that they should be returned to india? Write a letter to a local newspaper substianting your arguments. Plzz fast plzzzzzzzzzzz_zzzzzzzz............

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Yes the priceless treasures must be returned back to India from private collections and homes, British museums and many other places.

Indians will never leave their ancient museums to others because it reflects their tradition and culture.

Many generations has to cross those possessions so it is very precious for India.
Answered by techtro
3

Sir,

Through the columns of your esteemed daily I would like to put forward my views regarding the priceless Indian treasures kept in British museum, private homes and collections.

I strongly feel that such priceless treasures which are bearers of the rich history of India, must solely belong to our nation. The ring of Tipu Sultan, the Kohinoor, the Sultanganj Buddha, the Amravati Marbels, etc. are Indian properties and should be owned by any other nation. Does one not protest when one's properties are owned by someone else? Similarly, we Indians should also protest against this and demand o get back our belongings.

I shall be obliged to you if you kindly publish the same.

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,

[Name]

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