Auburn Deputy Mayor Salim Mahajer has given his first televised interview since his outrageous wedding that saw him slapped with a $220 council fine for road closures.

Speaking to Channel Nine on Monday night, Cr Mehajer said he hoped to one day work his was up to 'the top spot' in federal politics and claims that the harassment allegations made against him are 'sheer evil and un-Australian.'

He also made bizarre interview requests, including that he be addressed from behind his own lectern and that his new wife, Aysha, stand 2m behind him for support.

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Auburn Deputy Mayor Salim Mehajar has given his first televised interview since wedding

Speaking to Channel Nine News on Monday night, Cr Mehajer said he hoped to one day work his was up to 'the top spot' in federal politics

'I would like to start off by being in state, federal and I'd like to make my way up to the very top spot. That would [be] my dream come true,' Cr Mehajer said.

'I don't believe I have what it takes to be a superstar but we will see what happens... If an opportunity knocks on my door, I'm always up for a challenge.'

While he would not disclose how much the pair spent on their extravagant wedding, the divisive deputy major said the day was 'for his wife' as 'you only get married once'.

'I grew up with six sisters so I tend to understand and respect the role of a female and how soft-hearted a female may be,' he told A Current Affair.

Cr Mehajer is facing allegations he threatened a personal trainer at an Anytime Fitness gym, in Sydney's inner-west, by saying he would have the man's children kidnapped.

He said the claims are 'evil' and 'un-Australian', and alleged they were motivated by a business deal that went bad and are people involved were trying to 'set him up'.

However, the deputy mayor confirmed police had been unable to 'confirm whether these matters are linked'.

'I like to keep myself as equal as every other person, I open the door to all those who are sincere and have good intentions,' Cr Mehajer said.

Cr Mehajer made strange requests, asking to respond from a lectern (pictured) with his wife behind him

He said he grew up with 'six sisters so I tend to understand and respect the role of a female and how soft-hearted a female may be'

Mr Mehajer leaves the Auburn council meeting in his white Ferrari after copping a $220 fine in August

The deputy mayor was fined $220 by Auburn City Council - in Sydney's west - in August following an urgency motion over his lavish wedding.

The fine was issued to the wedding's organisers and related to the closure of Frances Street, Lidcombe, because of the traffic problems Mr Mehajer's huge wedding brought to the area.

Cr Mehajer hired out four helicopters, while his then-fiancee Aysha travelled with an enormous procession of Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Harley Davidsons worth $50 million for the wedding extravaganza.

In what may have been the most well attended Auburn council meeting of the year, supporters of Cr Mehajer packed the chamber, many carrying blue 'WE SUPPORT SALIM MEHAJER' signs.

The deputy mayor arrived in his Ferrari and swept into the chambers 15 minutes late to the cheers of the crowded chamber.

'I like to keep myself as equal as every other person, I open the door to all those who are sincere and have good intentions,' he said

Cr and Mrs Mehajer dance the night away at their glitzy wedding celebrations

Footy Show comedian Beau Ryan hangs out with the groom and acted as the master of ceremonies

Mrs Mehajer is pictured in her youth with her partner who looks lovingly up at her

'The council's reputation has been dragged through the mud,' Cr George Campbell said at the time, referring to his colleague as a rogue.

A motion calling on council to refer the matter urgently to the local government minister was defeated 6 votes to 4.

Cr Attie, who voted against the motion, told Daily Mail Australia that with police investigating the matter already, 'It would be beating a dead horse'.

Among the newlywed's many supporters was his elder sister, lawyer Zenah Osman, who said of her brother: 'He's a good hearted person.'

She added he was always vouching for people.

A posse of motorcyclists accompanied the huge wedding procession that closed down streets