No helicopters or new helipads for Gupta wedding: Indian high court

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Indian media is reporting that an Indian high court might be crashing the party of the latest Gupta wedding bash after blocking the construction of new helipads at the Auli ski resort, where the lavish weddings are set to be held this week.

that the Gupta’s legal representative, TS Bindra, argued the brothers have the necessary permission and asked the deposit be reduced to Rs 2 crore .

Chief justice Ramesh Ranganathan criticised the fact that the weddings were being held in an environmentally sensitive area and warned that if the government allowed it, it would set a precedent for other lavish weddings. “They want to be the first to hold a wedding in such an area ... Why this area? Why not somewhere else? Why can’t it be held in Nainital, or Serengeti in Africa?

Just one state, Uttarakhand, is left to save this country ... two-thirds of the country’s green cover is here..,” Ranganathan reportedly said.that Uttarakhand chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat said the environmental concerns were “unnecessary” and believed the wedding would promote the state as a wedding destination.

The wedding plans are being met with the same scorn the family received for the extravagant nuptials of their niece, Vega Gupta, at Sun City in 2013. Then, Waterkloof Air Force Base was used as an entry point for guests flying in.

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