Robert Vadra Says He Doesn’t Need Priyanka Gandhi And Twitter Has Another Reason To Be Amused

Whenever India’s favourite damaad says something, his words become a matter of national importance. Robert Vadra, the businessman – in an exclusive interview to ANI came forth and put forward his assertive side in front of the world and gave us another reason to be amused.

b’Source: Twitter’

Vadra who has often played a secondary role to his wife in the social and political life confidently said, ‘I have enough, I have always had enough. My father gave me enough. I have been educated enough to sustain in all types of situations.”

Robert, who has been shrouded in controversies related to land deals with real estate major DLF in Haryana also said he was capable of withstanding pressures both political and otherwise.

And here goes the quote of the day, which will probably give a tough competition to his ‘Are you serious’ comment (which has become one of the most popular phrases in India).

When asked whether he would take the plunge into active politics, Vadra said, 

I would not say never, let’s see what future has in store for me. How can I join politics just because I am a part of a family? When I feel that I can work for the people, when I get my calling, that is when I’ll think of joining politics.

Well, he said a lot of other things, ranging from his views on BJP to what it means to be an Indian, but his comment on his ‘wife’ caught everyone’s eye. 

See it for yourself:

An alternative career maybe?

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