Ranveer-Deepika Wedding: Italian Sikh Organisation Alleges Sikh Code Of Conduct Was Violated
An Italian Sikh organisation has alleged that the Sikh code of conduct was violated during the Anand Karaj ceremony during Ranveer Singh- Deepika Padukone's wedding in Italy.
Ranveer
Singh
and
Deepika
Padukone
got
hitched
in
a
dreamy
wedding
last
week
at
Lake
Como
in
Italy.
The
power
couple
tied
the
knot
as
per
Konkani
and
Sindhi
traditions
and
their
wedding
pictures
broke
the
internet.
But
it
seems
like
they
didn't
follow
the
diktat
for
the
Anand
Karaj
ceremony
or
so
claims
an
Italian
Sikh
organisation.
An
Italian
Sikh
organisation
has
alleged
that
the
Sikh
code
of
conduct
was
violated
during
the
Anand
Karaj
ceremony
as
the
Akal
Takht
strictly
prohibits
taking
Guru
Granth
Sahib
to
a
place
other
than
Gurudwara.
A
Tribune
report
stated
that
Akal
Takht
acting
Jathedar
Giani
Harpreet
Singh
said
the
matter
would
be
taken
up
with
the
five
high
priests
as
and
when
a
complaint
was
received.
Ranveer
and
Deepika's
two-day
wedding
functions
took
place
at
Villa
del
Balbianello,
overlooking
Lake
Como,
on
November
14-15.
The
Anand
Karaj
(Sikh
wedding
ceremony)
was
performed
in
the
presence
of
Guru
Granth
Sahib,
which
was
shifted
from
the
Brescia
gurdwara
to
the
wedding
villa
150
km
away.
Meanwhile,
Ranveer
and
Deepika
landed
in
India
yesterday
where
they
received
a
warm
welcome
by
the
media
and
their
fans
who
flocked
to
the
airport
to
catch
a
glimpse
of
the
newly
weds.
Amidst
all
the
chaos
at
the
airport,
Ranveer
was
the
dutiful
husband
who
protected
his
wife,
Deepika
Padukone,
as
they
walked
towards
their
car.
Ranveer
and
Deepika
will
be
hosting
one
reception
in
Bengaluru
for
their
close
friends
and
family
on
21st
November
and
two
more
in
Mumbai-
28th
November
for
their
social
circle
and
on
1st
December
for
their
industry
friends.