British historian wants 1857 revolt soldier's skull buried in India
Kim Wagner, Senior Lecturer in British Imperial History at Queen Mary College in London, believes the time is right for Havildar Alum Bheg a principle leader of the revolt, which the British characterise as a sepoy mutiny to be buried in his country of birth. His skull had been brought to England by Captain A R Costello, who was on duty when Alum Bheg was executed after the revolt in India. It was discovered years later in a pub in the eastern English coastal town of Walmer in Kent
Kim Wagner, the British historian, has triggered "tentative discussions" on the issue with diplomats in India and the UK, but acknowledges that these things take time and does not expect a resolution in the immediate future. Image source: Reuters