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See you soon again, Sarkozy to Taj

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Posted online: Saturday , January 26, 2008 at 06:17:14
Updated: Saturday , January 26, 2008 at 06:33:45


Agra, Januuary 26: It was an anti-climax of sorts as French President Nicholas Sarkozy visited Taj Mahal without his girlfriend Carla Bruni, contrary to intense speculation that the former supermodel would keep her date with the 17th century monument of love.

But Sarkozy kept the hopes alive of his returning with Bruni as he said in his farewell message at the architectural marvel – ‘See you soon again’.

The French leader, who came to India on Friday on a two-day visit, took time off his tightly-packed schedule to visit the Taj amid heightened media interest, particularly in view of the guessing game over whether Bruni would accompany him.

‘Unforgettable’, wrote the 52-year-old in the visitor's book in French about the Mughal monument built by Shahjahan for his beloved wife Noor Jahan.

Sarkozy, the chief guest at this year's Republic Day celebrations, came soon after witnessing the parade in Delhi.

Though most of the world leaders visiting India make it a point to travel to Taj Mahal, the media interest was more in the case of Sarkozy's tour because of expectation that he would be accompanied by his 40-year-old lady love.

Rumours were afloat about Bruni till Sarkozy reached the Taj with some suggesting she had arrived in Delhi on Friday night to accompany the Franch President while others said she had already reached Agra.

Disappointment was writ large on the faces of scores of Indian and foreign mediapersons when Bruni was not found accompanying the French President.

While his head-turner girlfriend was absent on the Taj rendezvous, Sarkozy was accompanied by a large French delegation as he went sight-seeing.

He spent around an hour inside the Taj and got himself photographed on the ‘lovers' bench’, but not alone but accompanied by members of his delegation.

Prior to Sarkozy's visit, stories were written about whether he would, like Princess Diana in 1992, visit the monument of love alone and sit by himself on the ‘lovers' Bench', where couples pose for photographs.

The entire area around the Taj Mahal was sanitised and shops closed. The monument itself was closed for public from 12 pm to 3 pm for the visit.

Guide Kamlesh Dwivedi, who showed Sarkozy around, said he listened with rapt attention various details that he provided him with on the famed monument, but did not ask many questions.

"He spent a lot of time gazing at the monument," Dwivedi said.

The French President looked ‘glum’, Dwivedi claimed, suggesting that absence of Bruni had affected Sarkozy's mood.

The French side had initially indicated to India that Bruni might accompany Sarkozy on his two-day visit, prompting questions over protocol issues.

As the guessing game continued, Bruni herself sought to put an end to the speculation by telling a French daily a few days ago that she would not be travelling to India with Sarkozy as they were not yet married.

But the statement failed to dampen the speculation about her coming as the governments of both India and France maintained suspense by not confirming or denying.

However, Sarkozy's insistence on visiting the Taj fuelled speculation that although not as part of the delegation, she might make a special appearance for the visit to the Mughal monument.

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What a NEWS from IE; No one can beat IE...keep it up. by sivsac on 26 Jan 2008

It is NOT a big deal, as if, it is impossible to get ONE in India...This NEWS from IE...probably nothing else to publish...Fortunately for us, IE did not go further as what he would have done without his girlfriend...Some decency from IE. Thanks...

Fact Correction part 3 by Ms Pseudo Secular on 26 Jan 2008

SHah Jahan's wife was not called Mumtaz Mehal, she was Mumtaz something but not Mahal.Taj mehal is not Mehal also, it is Tejo Mhalaya, a Siva temple mutilated and damaged by Shah jahan by converting it into a grave and then scratching koranic verses on its walls. shame.

corrected by Secular on 26 Jan 2008

Readers might be laughing by this post. TajMahal History is recorded, it is not before the era of Mohendejaro or before Aryans invaded India

? by Ms Pseudo secular on 27 Jan 2008

Readers might be confused by your reply, what it has got to do with mahenjodero or so called aryan invasion? we are talking about 1500 AD not 1500 0r 3000 BC here.

committed delegation of france's president was the reason by prakashkapila on 26 Jan 2008

From my analysis the recent scam in financial market in france and subseuent advice from the delegation of french president was the reason the French president was grim and his taking of picture along with the delegation is a signal that he now will be more inclined to set right the loopholes and make france more prosperous.I wish Indian leaders also imbibe such resolution solving the problems that are affecting the society.When will we have leaders who reflect on the problems and take steps to solve them.Our people should also open up themselves for such persons

Get your facts right! by Manimugdha Sharma on 26 Jan 2008

Shah Jahan's wife was Arjumand Bano, popularly known as Mumtaz Mahal. Noor Jehan was Jahangir's wife. We don't expect such goof-ups from Indian Express.

Our hops alive!!! by Anna Das on 26 Jan 2008

Ho, Ha ha and ho, the "media" has "kept the hopes alive....". Of whom? The stupid papparazi crazy media of course. Don't you-the self proclaimed- "the forth estate" have no shame to write like this?

Fact Correction by Keshav Agnihotri on 26 Jan 2008

Shahjehan's wife was Mumtaj. Noor Jahan was his mother!!

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