Khaleej Times

The great Reddy wedding draws flak amid cash woes

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bengaluru — The lavish wedding of former Karnataka minister and mining baron Gali Janardhan Reddy’s daughter on Wednesday raised eyebrows for its pomp and grandeur — held at a time when millions are queueing up outside banks and ATMs for cash.

Over 50,000 people thronged the wedding venue at the Bangalore Palace to wish and bless the couple.

“At the auspicious time in the early hours, Rajeev Reddy, 25, tied the nuptial knot with bride Brahmani, 21, amid chanting of Vedic hymns by dozen priests in accordance with the Hindu tradition,” Reddy’s associate Manju Swamy said.

Rajeev is the son of Hyderabadb­ased industrial­ist, Vikram Deva Reddy, with business interests overseas.

Billed as one of the most expensive marriages in the sub-continent, the five-day grand event drew all-round flak and envy.

“It is unfortunat­e that a daughter’s wedding was made an issue out of envy and rivalry though it’s a cherishing moment for her parents, who wanted to celebrate the event befitting their family status in society,” asserted Swamy.

The 49-year-old Reddy, a former BJP lawmaker, is on bail after languishin­g 40 months in jail for his alleged involvemen­t in the multi-million mining scam that rocked the southern state in 2010-11.

Though Reddy was maintainin­g low profile after his release in January 2015 on conditiona­l bail by the Supreme Court, an expensive marriage invitation sent out with a LCD screen playing a pre-wedding video raised eyebrows and brought him back into limelight.

“As Brahmani is his only daughter, a doting Reddy wanted to perform her wedding in a grand style and differentl­y so that people could remember it for long and make it a benchmark,” Swamy pointed out.

Ahead of the fat wedding, Reddy told reporters on November 10 at his home town, Ballari, that he would give marriage expenditur­e account to the income tax department

It is unfortunat­e that a daughter’s wedding was made an issue out of envy and rivalry though it’s a cherishing moment for her parents, who wanted to celebrate the event befitting their family status in society

Manju Swamy, Reddy’s associate

in a month. However, he had declined to share its estimate with the local media.

“You (journalist­s) can also obtain informatio­n under the Right to Informatio­n Act and make an interestin­g report,” Reddy said on the occasion.

Ballari, in the state’s northwest mining district, is about 300km from Bengaluru.

T. Narasimha Murthy, 52, a Bengaluru-based legal activist, alleged that Reddy was splurging a whopping Rs500 crore on his daughter’s wedding at a time when people were struggling daily to get their money from banks and post offices.

“I have submitted a memo to V.L. Balakrishn­an, Directorat­e General of Income Tax, on Tuesday to investigat­e how much money Reddy was spending on his daughter’s wedding,” Murthy said here. Reddy had hired the royal

Reddy had hired about 3,000 bouncers and security guards to prevent media and activists... from barging into the venue and asking him on the vulgar display of his ill-gotten wealth he amassed

T. Narasimha Murthy, leagal activist

palace for five days starting November 12, invited several film stars from Chennai, Hyderabad and Mumbai and other celebritie­s for the reception, the activist said.

Murthy also added that Reddy had got a replica built of the Vijayanaga­ra empire at the venue and flown in cultural troupes from abroad, including Brazilian dancers.

Except for a local news channel, funded by Reddy, media was barred from covering the wedding, as it was a family event and also due to security concerns.

“Reddy had hired about 3,000 bouncers and security guards to prevent media and activists, like me, from barging into the venue and asking him on the vulgar display of his ill-gotten wealth he amassed through illegal mining,” said Murthy.

 ?? — Courtesy: NDTV ?? Gali Janardhan Reddy’s daughter’s marriage raised eyebrows for its pomp and grandeur.
— Courtesy: NDTV Gali Janardhan Reddy’s daughter’s marriage raised eyebrows for its pomp and grandeur.

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