Governor urged to bring back Tiger Claws belonging to Shivaji


Daijiworld Media Network- Mumbai (AJD)

Mumbai, Nov 15: The Maharashtra governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari has been urged to bring back the priceless Jagadamba and Tiger Claws from the Royal Collection Trust and Victoria and Albert Museum London.

The initiative has been taken by 42-year-old Bandra resident Vinod Roshan Dsouza. He is also known for his efforts to bring back the Kohinoor diamond to India.

He met Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari at his residence earlier this week and requested him to bring back the priceless Jagadamba and Tiger Claws to Maharashtra.

Currently the valuable artefacts, which once belonged to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, are placed at the Royal Collection Trust and Victoria and Albert Museum (London) respectively.

Vinod Roshan Dsouza said, "The Honourable Governor was very positive and assured me that he would try to do his best. I had met him in his capacity as the Constitutional head of the Maharashtra State."

  

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