New Delhi (PTI): Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had to yet again address that one big question -- when will he get married? The place this time was Srinagar and the keen questioners were Kashmiri women students.
In his interaction, shared on his YouTube channel on Monday, Gandhi is seen asking them about the pressure to get married and they in turn question him right back. "I have outlasted that pressure for 20-30 years," the 54-year-old leader responds smilingly.
Gandhi, whose wedding plans or the lack thereof have been the subject of endless speculation, was in Jammu and Kashmir last week.
In the freewheeling chat, the discussion veers towards marriage.
Asked if he plans to get married, Gandhi says, "I don't plan it but if it happens..."
"Please do invite us," the women tell him almost in a chorus.
"I will," he replies to much laughter around him.
The issue had come up during a rally in Rae Bareli parliamentary constituency for the first time after his nomination in May this year.
Priyanka Gandhi, who was there at the gathering, had then told him to answer the question somebody from the crowd had asked.
He asked what the question was. "Shaadi kab karoge (When will you marry)?"
Rahul Gandhi assured it would have to be soon now. "Ab jaldi karni padegi," he had said in Hindi.
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Mumbai (PTI): An empty double-decker electric bus was gutted in a fire during servicing at a BEST depot in Mumbai's Kurla area on Sunday, officials said, adding that nobody was injured.
The blaze broke out inside the Kurla BEST bus depot near Kanakia Building at 4.14 pm, according to preliminary information from the Mumbai Fire Brigade.
The parked bus was unoccupied at the time of the incident.
Fire brigade personnel rushed to the spot and brought the blaze under control. The exact cause of the fire was yet to be ascertained, they said.
No injuries were reported in the incident, officials added.
The Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply and Transport (BEST) Undertaking has hired 50 electric double-decker buses from Switch Mobility in its fleet of around 2,700 buses.
