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Mahatma Gandhi's belongings, including a pair of his iconic glasses, have been auctioned off and the buyer is India's liquor and airline baron Vijay Mallya.

Mallya bought Bapu's belongings for $1.8 million, which's about Rs 9 crore.

His representative, Tony Bedi, bid for the items. The items went under the hammer amid last minute high drama as James Otis, the man who owned the items, said he wanted to call off the auction. But the auction house Antiquorum went ahead with the auction as planned.

Indian officials had maintained that the auction was illegal, but also that they were continuing to negotiate with the owner, James Otis, over a possible resolution.

Ultimately, the government and Otis were not successful in halting the auction.

The bidders included a dozen people in the room, 30 people on the phone, and about two dozen people who submitted written bids.

The auction house said it would keep possession of the items for two weeks in order to make sure there were no legal claims over ownership. The second highest bid was a $1.75 million bid submitted online from Britain.

As soon as Lot Number 364, the Gandhi items, came up for sale shortly after 3 pm, a hush settled across the room and a slide show of Gandhi was displayed, with a recording of piano music.
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NDTV Posted By Milind-Friday, March 06, 2009
Jai HO!!! Thank you Mr. Mallya. You did our country proud. God bless you and your business
 
NDTV Posted By shailaja-Friday, March 06, 2009
Thanks Mallya. We are proud of you.
 


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