What Happened at the Wedding of Sikkim Governor's Granddaughter with UP CM and Diya Kumari in Rajasthan's Pali?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- High-profile attendees included prominent politicians and dignitaries.
- Security was tightened for the event, indicating its significance.
- Traditional Rajasthani culture was showcased through decorations and local customs.
- The wedding reflects the intersection of politics and culture in India.
- Guests were greeted with warm local hospitality.
Jaipur, Nov 22 (NationPress) The arrival of distinguished guests continued at a hotel situated in Rajasthan's Pali district on Saturday, where attendees underwent thorough security screenings for the wedding of Komal, the granddaughter of Sikkim Governor Om Prakash Mathur.
Komal is set to wed Monit on Saturday during a highly auspicious ceremony at a venue on Ranakpur Road.
Earlier in the day, Vice-President C. P. Radhakrishnan was present at a pre-wedding celebration for the granddaughter of the Sikkim Governor.
Assam Governor Laxman Prasad Acharya has also arrived to be part of the wedding festivities. He took time to enjoy a jungle safari and visited Lord Adinath at the Ranakpur Jain Temple.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made his way to Ranakpur to extend his blessings to the newlyweds. CM Yogi received a warm welcome as he arrived to bless the couple.
Locals greeted him with chants of 'Yogi Zindabad', to which he replied with 'Jai Shri Ram'.
Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari was also present among the esteemed guests. Diya Kumari arrived at the venue to interact with other attendees.
Several notable leaders, including Minister of State Otaram Dewasi, former MLA Rajendra Rathod, Bali MLA Pushpendra Singh Ranawat, and Sojat City MLA Shobha Chauhan, participated in the celebrations.
Union Ministers Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh are anticipated to join later, along with influential politicians and business figures from Rajasthan, Delhi, Sikkim, and beyond.
Due to the high-profile nature of the event, security measures have been instituted under the guidance of District Collector L.N. Mantri and Superintendent of Police Adarsh Sidhu.
A significant police presence has been arranged at Hotel Lal Bagh, and drone operations have been banned in the vicinity.
Om Prakash Mathur originates from Bedal village (Falna) in the Pali district.
On this occasion, camels adorned in traditional Rajasthani style could be seen outside the hotel.
The Assam Governor took the opportunity to explore the rich forests of Ranakpur, renowned for its leopards and diverse bird species, during his visit in Pali.
To ensure safety, police units and commandos were deployed at the venue as part of enhanced security protocols.