Anant Ambani News: From Bollywood stars to top leaders of the political corridors, everyone attended the wedding of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant. This wedding was seen as a royal wedding.
Anant Ambani Radhika Merchant News:
India's richest man and Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani's son Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant have tied the knot. The two got married on July 12 and the Ambani family is still immersed in the celebrations of this wedding. This wedding is being discussed as much abroad as it is in India. Many leading newspapers of the world have published news about Anant-Radhika's wedding.
This wedding is being discussed a lot from America to Britain and even in the neighboring country Pakistan. The newspapers there have expressed surprise by mentioning the expenses incurred on the wedding. Not only this, but through this wedding, foreign newspapers have also raised the issue of economic inequality in India. So let's know what each newspaper has written on the wedding of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant.
'Ambanis' party continues amidst inequality'- Dawn
Pakistani newspaper Dawn has talked about the growing economic inequality in India through the wedding. The title of the news of Dawn is 'Let them eat laddus - Ambanis' party continues amidst growing inequality in India'. The news tells how this wedding is being discussed on social media, but people are also talking about inequality. Quoting a statement of a Reliance executive, the wedding has been described as a symbol of India's growing power.
'People troubled by traffic due to wedding'- BBC
British media house BBC has also covered the wedding. It has written in its news that from Kim Kardashian to former British PM Boris Johnson and Tony Blair have participated in the four-day celebration. Minute-by-minute details are being shared. This wedding is also being criticized because the traffic jam that was already there due to monsoon has increased even more. BBC has also raised the question of not giving information about the expenses incurred in the wedding.
'Expense incurred in the wedding is a sin on earth'- Al Jazeera
Qatar's media house Al Jazeera has also raised the issue of expenses incurred in the wedding. Al Jazeera has written that a lot of money has been spent on this wedding. Quoting a Reliance official, it has been written that this is a wedding that shows India's growing stature on the global stage. On the other hand, quoting Kerala leader Thomas Isaac, it has been written that even though this is their money, the expenditure incurred in the wedding is a sin committed on the poor and on the earth.