An otherwise confident-looking Rahul Gandhi seemed stumped when boxer Vijender Singh asked him at an industry event today when he planned to tie the knot.
"This is an old question. I believe in destiny. 'Jab hogi, tab hogi' (It will happen when it does)," he replied when Singh quizzed him about his marital plans.
Asked what importance he gave to sports, the 47-year-old scion of the Gandhi family stressed sports would always be important to him.
"I do sports for at least an hour every day, though I have not been able to do so in the last three or four months," he said, adding that he did not go public with his sports.
Gandhi revealed he played several games, exercised, ran and swam. He added that he was a black belt in Aikido, a form of Japanese martial art involving traditional weapons.
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