When the right girl comes along, I'll get married: Rahul Gandhi

 


Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress party, is often regarded as India's most eligible bachelor. He says he would marry when the appropriate woman enters his life, but part of the issue is that his parents' "very great marriage" has set a very high bar.

Gandhi departed from the "only politics" track in a loose-lipped, humorous conversation on the culinary and travel site Curly Tales on YouTube to talk about a variety of personal topics, including his formative years, his dietary preferences, and his fitness routine.

The former leader of the Congress, 52, claimed he has nothing against marriage. He stated, alluding to his parents Rajiv and Sonia Gandhi, "My bar is quite high because my parents had a really great marriage and they were fully in love with one other.

"When the ideal girl appears. I'm going to wed. I mean, if she follows, she follows. It'll be beneficial. Gandhi responded, "No, simply a loving person who is clever. I don't have a checklist for the kind of person I want to get married to."

Gandhi revealed he doesn't have a particular favorite cuisine and will eat anything is offered during the dinner conversation captured outside his container during the Rajasthan portion of his Bharat Jodo Yatra. However, he does not like matar and kathal (peas and jackfruit) ".

Gandhi claimed he follows a "very rigorous" diet at home. Gandhi has been traveling since September when he began his Bharat Jodo Yatra from Kanyakumari. He is currently in Jammu and Kashmir.

But I don't have many options here, "He stated in the chat's video, which the Congress on Sunday broadcast to its social media accounts.

For his tastes, Telangana was "a little bit hot." The number of chilies was a little excessive. I don't consume a lot of hot peppers. When asked what meals are prepared at home, he replied that "desi khana" is served for lunch and some type of continental fare is served for supper. He maintains a strict diet and stays away from too much sugar.

Gandhi continued by saying he "tends to be non-vegetarian" and enjoys a wide variety of foods, including chicken, mutton, and seafood. He enjoys a decent omelet, seekh kebabs, and chicken tikka. Also, he mentioned that he only likes one cup of coffee in the morning.

Gandhi mentioned his favorite restaurants in the nation's capital, Old Delhi, but today he frequents Moti Mahal, Sagar, Swagat, and Saravana Bhavan instead. The first is a Mughlai restaurant, and the other three provide south Indian cuisine.

When asked about his background, he revealed that he hails from a Kashmiri Pandit family that settled in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. I'm a whole mixture, he stated, alluding to his paternal grandfather Feroze Gandhi, who was a Parsi.

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