Indian bride wears Rs 4 Cr of jewellery on her wedding day


Tirumala, Nov 22 (Daily Mail) : An Indian sweet maker made sure his daughter truly was the golden girl on her wedding day by covering her in gold jewellery worth more than Rs 4 Crore

The wedding took place in the holy city of Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh state, with the father of the bride - whose name has not been released - almost upstaging his daughter by showing off his own huge collection of his own gold chains.

So conspicuous was the pair's flaunting of their wealth that the local police force sent a guard of officers to the wedding to ensure they weren't attacked and robbed as the wedding party travelled through poverty-stricken neighbourhoods on their way to and from the ceremony.

Police spokesman Sandeep Kumar in Tirupati - a holy city known for its famous temple of Lord Vishnu - confirmed that the man and his daughter had worn gold jewellery throughout the ceremony.

'It is not a crime to wear such a large amount of gold, but there could have been a crime once people heard about it. We just wanted to make sure there were no problems in advance,' he said.

The father of the bride reportedly made his millions from selling confectionery in India's southern Andhra Pradesh state. Neither his nor his daughter's names have been made public.

The move was widely condemned on social media sites once the images from a mobile phone was shared, with people branding it both crass and shocking.

Others said the pair should be humiliated by so an unapologetic display of wealth in a country where millions of families struggle to find enough money to feed themselves every day.

Indians are one of the world's largest consumers of gold, with wealthy families often spending tens of thousands of pounds jewellery to wear at weddings and other special occasions.

 

  

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  • Kiran, Kundapur/Kuwait

    Sat, Nov 22 2014

    He has made money in the name of God and people have made him rich. By the way where is income tax Dept.?

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  • Rudolph.A.Furtado, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 22 2014

    "IF YOU HAVE IT THEN FLAUNT IT" is not uncommon among us Indians and i personally feel it is not a crime to flaunt your wealth if you have legally earned it.Should we Indians always project ourselves as a "POOR COUNTRY"? Agreed that majority of us Indians are poor while India still has the largest number of billionaires in Asia!Please don't criticise the "BILLIONAIRE INDIANS" who have legally made their wealth and hence entitled to enjoy and flaunt the same in society.In my native city of Mumbai i have seen numerous men wearing "GOLD CHAINS" worth a crore of rupees and not guilty of the same."Robbery" is totally a different question to flaunting of personal wealth.

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  • Eligible Groom, USA

    Sat, Nov 22 2014

    Wow! Does he have another unmarried daughter?

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