Billionaire Harsh Vardhan Goenka took to Twitter to share an idea involving cricketer Ashish Nehra to pitch how India can get back the Kohinoor diamond, given to Queen Victoria in 1849.
UK PM Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak, the Indian-origin man, has been appointed the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Twitter has been buzzing with hilarious memes and jokes. From finding his lookalikes in actor Jim Sarbh and former cricketer Ashish Nehra to his old photos and videos with Bollywood superstars, Rishi Sunak has been grabbing all the headlines.
Now, a tweet has gone viral on the internet by industrialist Harsh Goenka that gives an idea about how to get the Kohinoor diamond back from the UK. He joined the trend with his latest tweet on Rishi Sunak and said that the idea was from his friend. However, Twitterati wasn’t convinced.
Harsh Goenka’s Tweet
With these incidents, the topic of the Kohinoor diamond has also trended frequently as demands to bring it back home to India. A tweet has gone viral on the internet by industrialist Harsh Goenka that gives an idea about how to get the Kohinoor back. He joined the trend with his latest tweet on Rishi Sunak and said that the idea was from his friend.
In a step-wise planning, Harsh Goenka’s tweet read, “My friend’s idea to get back #Kohinoor:
1. Invite #RishiSunak to India
2. Kidnap him when he is stuck in Bangalore traffic to visit his in-laws
3. Send instead Ashish Nehra as UK PM. No one will realize it.
4. Nehra will be told to pass the bill to return Kohinoor”
My friend’s idea to get back #Kohinoor:
1. Invite #RishiSunak to India
2. Kidnap him when he is stuck in Bangalore traffic to visit his in-laws
3. Send instead Ashish Nehra as UK PM. No one will realise it.
4. Nehra will be told to pass the bill to return Kohinoor? in ??! ??
— Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) October 25, 2022
Soon after the tweet surfaced, netizens expressed their approval of the plan.
Sir, why disclosed publicly?#RishiSunak's in-laws will read it and instead fly to London and they probably will get stuck in economic recession.@hvgoenkahttps://t.co/jiXANRy2Qb
— Abhishek Gupta (@aaguptaG) October 25, 2022
From cricketer to commentator to mentor of Gujarat Titans to UK's Prime Minister.
Ashish Nehra came long way. #RishiSunak pic.twitter.com/O0D8OBI4Wq
— Dhaval Balai (@DhavalBalai) October 26, 2022
Respected Sir. No hard feelings but we expect better tweets from a person of your stature. Pls forgive me for this tweet. No intentions to hurt you or publicly troll you. Sorry again!!
— vishal jadhav (@vishaljad414) October 25, 2022
In perception,
If Kohinoor returns, who will be the owner ??
1. India
2. Pakistan/BangladeshIf your answer is for India, Could you please show me the real and perfect reason? ?
— Masum Reza (@masumreza95) October 25, 2022
Lol I’m forwarding this to Nehraji ?
— ASHISH CHOWDHRY (@AshishChowdhry) October 25, 2022
If the British were to return it from where they took it, shouldn’t it be Lahore?
— Sumon Kar ?????? (@5K4R) October 25, 2022
A better idea:
Threaten to send Modiji to UK permanently. UK will voluntarily return Kohinoor.
— /dev/null ☕️ (@agarwal_mohit) October 25, 2022
Send this guy instead, better match ? pic.twitter.com/5njtwzuPCA
— Shibi Payamal (@ShibiPayamal) October 25, 2022
Bhai bolne se phele logic toh lagaya hota ….. Khud jaate toh aur bhi acha lagta ki koi hai joh Kohinoor ko wapas laye ga ….. Kaha Bechare Nehra Ji ko beech mein la rahe ho? Unko IPL pe dhyan dene do .
— Manjith sharma (@Manjithsharma) October 25, 2022
Good idea but we don't need kohinoor in this way ☺every indian origin & Indians are kohinoor for us one of is rishi sunak ?I am sure he will serve uk well
— Nilesh singh (@Nileshs34349607) October 25, 2022