Thursday, 10 March 2011

£14 million Indian wedding criticised amid corruption scandal

Delhi businessman Kanwar Singh Tanwar, whose declared wealth is £20.4 million, has come under fire from senior party colleagues for staging an ostentatious display of wealth. The bride’s family gave the groom a Bell 429 helicopter, valued at more than £4 million as a wedding gift, as well as a silver model of the aircraft because the real one had to be left at Delhi airport.









Lalit Tanwar and Yogita Jaunapuria’s celebrations included a tent palace and a Bell 429 was among the presents. Kanwar Singh Tanwar, inset, has been criticised over the event
More than 18,000 guests are reported to have attended the wedding of Mr Tanwar’s son Lalit and Yogita Jaunapuria, the daughter of another prominent politician, in South Delhi earlier this week.

The groom’s arrival in a top of the range BMW was broadcast live on giant screens as guests waited in a ‘pandal’ tent replica of a Rajastani palace.

Aides said guests were waited on by more than a thousand staff who offered them a choice of a hundred different dishes, including Thai, Italian, Chinese and Indian delicacies. For pudding they were served 30 different kulfi ice creams.

Each guest was reported to have been given more than £30 in cash, a shawl, a suit of clothes and a silver coin. A local barber was given a £2,000 tip, it was claimed.

Mr Tanwar’s secretary last night confirmed his son had received a helicopter from his in-laws and told The Daily Telegraph the wedding had cost "many crores" (one crore is £136,000).

"Yes it’s true, but how much is the total cost, that’s the million dollar question. It is many crores but total expenditure will only be known when the wedding [celebrations] have ended," he said.

Commentators said the Indian wedding may be the most expensive and lavish in recent history amid claims that the total bill could top £30 million – more than the 2004 wedding of Britain’s richest tycoon Lakshmi Mittal’s daughter Vanisha at the Palace of Versailles.

Congress leader Ms Gandhi has criticised party colleagues for staging lavish displays of wealth and in 2009 led an austerity drive to encourage her MPs to show solidarity with the ‘aam admi’, or common man, by travelling economy.

Senior Congress leader and former minister Mani Shankar Aiyar said ostentatious displays of wealth like the Tanwar wedding sent a false signal about the Congress party.

"This kind of ostentation should be avoided. It’s unfortunate that this man has chosen to use his money in this manner. What’s needed is a stern warning to all Congress men that they should not indulge in this kind of ostentation. It sends the wrong signal about the Congress," he said.

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