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Palakkad (Kerala): Member of Parliament Shashi Tharoor and his fiancée Sunanda Pushkar, who are set to tie the knot at his ancestral home in the presence of his 94-year-old maternal grandmother early on Sunday, will take off on a whirlwind tour, which will include locations such as Dubai and Spain.
After the ceremony, which takes place on the first day of Onam festival, the two will set out for former Union Minister Tharoor's parliamentary constituency of Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday.
They will then wing their way to Dubai for a reception and move on to Spain for a short honeymoon.
Speaking to IANS, a close aide of Tharoor said the MP was arriving in Coimbatore on Saturday and will drive down to his ancestral home. Dubai-based Pushkar, daughter of a retired Kashmiri soldier, is going to arrive separately.
"Pushkar is coming by another flight and her stay for the day is at another place near here," the aide said.
Tharoor's 200-year-old ancestral home has received a fresh coat of paint and a marquee has also come up in front.
"The wedding will take place on Sunday according to Hindu Nair customs at 7.30 am in the presence of his grandmother. Only close relatives and friends of Tharoor will be present."
According to custom, Tharoor and Pushkar will be man and wife when he ties the 'thali' around her neck, exchanges garlands and hands her 'podava' or a new set of clothes.
This will be his third marriage.
The couple have hectic days ahead. They will leave by road for Coimbatore to take a flight to Thiruvananthapuram.
"They will arrive in Thiruvananthapuram late on Sunday and stay at his rented flat in the city. On Thiru Onam day (Monday) at 10 am, there will be a congregation of select invitees.”
"Then the next programme would be a reception in Dubai. From there they move on to Spain and on September 3, a dinner will be held for their friends in Delhi," said the aide.
Incidentally, the last Onam for Tharoor too was a memorable one. For the first time in five decades, he celebrated the festival in Kerala by having the traditional Thiru Onam lunch at an orphanage here.
Tharoor, 54, was born in London but has his roots in Palakkad. He went to school in Mumbai and Kolkata and secured a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from St. Stephen's College, Delhi. He completed a Ph.D. at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, Massachusetts.
Tharoor, a former under secretary general at the United Nations, won by a record margin of nearly one lakh votes from the Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha constituency in 2009.
He resigned as a minister of state of external affairs following a controversy over the Indian Premier League.
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