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Lalu’s Daughter & Mulayam’s Grandson Tied the Knot

Posted on the 27 February 2015 by The Wedding Cards Online @theweddingcards

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The Wedding is always special and important for everyone, whether it is related to any celebrity, politician, business person or any others. As bride and groom find themselves special and lucky to be tied into a knot on their special day, celebrity wedding is also a hot potato for folks. Such a most happening wedding these days includes Raj Lakshmi and Tej Pratap Yadav. RJD chief Lalu Yadav’s daughter tied the knot with Tej Pratap Yadav, who is the grandson of the brother of BSP chief Mulaym Singh Yadav on 26th February, 2015.

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Both the bride and groom belong to very popular politician’s families, so it witnessed the presence of very famous names in politics, film and TV industry, Police officers, army officers and many others. Indian Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, Home Minister Rajnath Singh, President Pranav Mukherji, and many other guests attended the prestigious event in Hotel Ashoka, New Delhi. The wedding ceremony is expected to be attended by over 10000 people and it went perfectly according to the expectations.

The entire decoration and other wedding arrangements were handled by a very popular wedding planner from France named, Ferns and Petals. Other than this, the venue named, Hotel Ashoka is also very popular around the world for royal weddings. The ceremony was organized in the contentment hall of the this hotel, where the couple tied to each other in a sacred relation. The entire ceremony was organized under high security by Delhi police along with its dog squad and metal detector.

As several very big named appeared in the wedding ceremony to bestow the newly wedded couple with their blessings, we also convey our best wishes to them. We wish all the good luck and a very happy married life to both.


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