• Would prefer a woman who possesses traits similar to those of my mother and grandmother: Rahul Gandhi on life partner

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    Would prefer a woman who possesses traits similar to those of my mother and grandmother: Rahul Gandhi on life partner

    Gandhi, who published the interview on Twitter, stated that he does not own a car and just drives his mother's CR-V.

    Digital Desk: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has stated that he
    would love to marry someone who possesses characteristics of both his mother,
    Sonia Gandhi, and grandmother, Indira Gandhi.



    During the 'Bharat Jodo Yatra,' he
    described his grandmother, former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, as "the
    love of my life and my second mother" in an interview with a YouTube
    channel.



     



    When asked if he would
    marry a woman like her, Gandhi replied, "That is an interesting topic...
    I'd rather be with a woman... I don't mind... She possesses attributes. However,
    a combination of my mother's and grandmother's attributes is
    advantageous." The former Congress head, who is on a padayatra from
    Kanyakumari to Kashmir, also mentioned his passion for riding motorcycles and
    cycles, and referred to a Chinese electric company that develops electric
    bicycles and mountain bikes.



    "I've driven an electric scooter but never an electric
    bike. Have you heard of this Chinese firm... There are electric-powered
    bicycles and mountain bikes. Very intriguing idea. "But they're good,"
    he says.



    Gandhi, who published the interview on Twitter, stated that he
    does not own a car and just drives his mother's CR-V.



    "I've never been interested in vehicles. I'm not interested
    in motorcycles, but I am interested in riding them. I know how to fix a car.
    But I'm not crazy with automobiles. "I like the idea of moving rapidly,
    moving in the air, moving in water, and moving on land," he explained.



    He also stated that he liked an ancient Lambretta to an R1, and
    that he preferred cycling to motorcycling because it allows him to use his own
    power.



    "I don't
    care," the Gandhi scion stated of his critics calling him names. Whatever
    you want to say is irrelevant. Nobody offends me. I wouldn't hate you if you
    abused me or even hit me." When he was called "Pappu," he called
    it a propaganda effort and stated those who called him that were acting out of
    fear. "Nothing is happening in his life; he is depressed since his
    relationships are not going well. That's why he's abusing someone else; it's
    fine. It makes me happy. Abuse even more. It appeals to me. I don't mind if you
    give me more names. "I'm at ease." "I do not think we are doing
    what has to be done for it to happen," he remarked of India's electric
    vehicle (EV) revolution. Because an EV revolution necessitates a basis, and we
    aren't there yet." He stated that the foundation for manufacturing
    batteries, motors, and infrastructure is lacking. "It is not strategically
    done, it is all ad hoc. They have no idea how it is supposed to be done."
    Gandhi also mentioned that the drone revolution, which he is very passionate
    about, is another revolution that India has missed.