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Rahul Ghandi brushes aside marriage talk, focused on economy

It is the oldest question in the country: “When will you be married?” To which Rahul Ghandi usually takes an evasive stance. However he took a different turn today as Olympics medalist Vijender Singh asked him the question for a business awards meet. A smiling Rahul Gandhi said. “Jab hogi, hogi (It will happen when it happens). I believe in destiny,”.

The 47-year-old bachelor has parried the question numerous times over the years and he has usually been evasive. Today, at the PHD Annual Awards for Excellence, he was cornered by the champion boxer, who had two questions.

Mr. Gandhi chose to tackle the second one first. “It’s a very old question,” he grinned when Vijender Singh said: “People always say when will Rahul Bhaiyya get married.” The boxer pressed: “…everybody is waiting for it. It will be quite something if you become Prime Minister and then marry.”

Vijender’s main question was what Mr Gandhi would do for sports, if he became Prime Minister. “I have rarely seen a lawmaker doing any sports,” he said.

To which, Mr Gandhi shot back: “I do exercise, swimming, am a black belt in aikido. But I don’t talk about it publicly. I do sports one hour every day. Though I admit I haven’t done so in the past three-four months.” Why not put up a video, it will inspire people, bantered Vijender.

Mr Gandhi chuckled, “Fine…I will…” The Congress number 2 was responding to a Q and A after making a strong pitch for his party’s comeback and delivering stinging missiles at the ruling BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Admitting that the previous government at the Centre led by his party had shortcomings “towards its closing day,” Rahul Gandhi said a new Congress government “would be a much more decentralized government.

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