Bharatpur/Deeg, April 25 -- Two grooms in the Mewat region of Deeg district were seen wearing garlands reportedly worth Rs.2 crore, with videos of the spectacle going viral on social media, police confirmed on Friday. The incident pertains to Bamanwadi village under the Jurahara police station area, where the wedding of the brother and son of village sarpanch Abdul Mazeed was held on April 19. The grooms were identified as Ruknuddin Mew and his nephew Ansar Mew, who travelled with wedding processions to Punhana in Haryana for their respective ceremonies. Abdul Mazeed said that a garland worth Rs.21 lakh was hired from Haryana for the wedding. "The people who rent out such garlands brought it here for display during the ceremony," he said, adding, "There was only one garland, which was used by both grooms," Mazeed said. Deeg superintendent of police Sharan Gopinath Kamble confirmed that the wedding took place in Bamanwadi village on April 19. He said two videos showing the grooms wearing garlands made of Indian currency circulated widely on social media. "According to information, such garlands are available on rent in Nuh, Haryana. The garland consisted of Rs.500 denomination notes."...