The son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi , Robert Vadra on Thursday hinted that he will never join politics.
The son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi , Robert Vadra on Thursday hinted that he will never join politics.
While speaking exclusively to news agency ANI, Vadra said, “I didn’t need my wife Priyanka to enhance my life. 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.”
Vadra, who is under scanner for his controversies related to land deals with real estate major DLF in Haryana, said, “When I feel that I can work for the people, when I get my calling, that is when I’ll think of joining politics,” adding: “You never say never, so let’s see what the future has in store for me.”
He further added, “I am born and brought up here. I would never leave my country even if I am humiliated. No matter what the government says, I have the ability to sustain and to Commenting on the Narendra Modi government at the Centre, Sonia’s son-in-law said, “In business like real estate, many people are upset and they will start voicing their opinions soon enough.”
He also expressed his views on freedom to express opinions in campuses and elsewhere. He said, “I don’t say go against the nation. I am a proud Indian and I will abide by the norms but at the same time I have thoughts, I have ideology. I have the right to decide (what is) wrong and right. We can’t dictate to the youth. They are our future. We have to listen to them, understand them but we cannot threaten them or intimidate them.”
On the Narendra Modi government at the Centre, Vadra commented, “In business like real estate, many people are upset and they will start voicing their opinions soon enough.