During the hearing of a PIL in the apex court, the Ministry of Culture has said Kohinoor cannot be said to be forcibly taken or stolen as it was given by the successors of Maharaja Ranjit Singh to East India Company in 1849 as compensation for helping them in the Sikh wars.
"BJP (when in opposition) used to allege that Congress was not bringing back the Kohinoor. But now it is giving in writing in the Supreme Court that it was gifted and not taken away," Singh said, speaking to reporters at Raghogarh near here.
"It is a matter of concern for the country and is aimed at its destruction. BJP should restrain from engaging in such a policy in Kashmir as it may prove dangerous for the country."
On the issue of removal of elected government (recently in Uttarakhand), Singh termed it "unconstitutional and a step towards weakening of democracy."
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On the Ishrat Jahan encounter case, Singh said, "It appears that to save himself from the law, BJP president Amit Shah is hell-bent on declaring her (Ishrat) a terrorist."
Singh also said that he will visit Hoshangabad today to "expose the terror of sand mafia" there.
Ministers in the Madhya Pradesh Government were involved in the illegal mining of sand, he alleged.