NationalPoliticsRahul Gandhi’s Marriage Views: Believes In DestinyBy Balraj Posted on October 27, 20173 min read001,582Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Google+Share on LinkedinDuring the PHD Annual Awards for Excellence 2017 in Delhi, Rahul Gandhi was asked by boxer Vijender Singh when he was intending to marry someone. Gandhi was startled at the question being asked at the occasion but responded quickly, ‘jab hogi toh hogi, I believe in destiny’ (It will happen when it will happen, I believe in destiny). This was not the first time that the Congress Vice-President, Rahul Gandhi, was asked about his plans to get married. He also talked about his fitness regime revealing that on a daily basis, he goes running, swimming, exercising, and also holds a black belt in Aikido, something he had never revealed in public before. He also said that sports form a very important part of his life.SourceDuring his speech, Rahul Gandhi made various attacks on Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying that one develops trust by listening to each other in a conversation. He quipped about Start-up India, saying that it cannot be followed by Shut-up India. He said that the government should listen to the people, trust the people, and believe the people. Rahul Gandhi also reminded everyone that the death anniversary of the old currency notes is approaching in a couple of weeks. He reminded everyone that all cash is not black money and all black money is not cash. He said that the Prime Minister unleashed his powers from a very big chest and a very small heart.SourceRahul Gandhi has made his views on GST very clear over time, saying that the government has unleashed a tsunami of terrorism in the form of a tax reform and it is only getting worse. He blamed the government for crippling the economy with a double fire of demonetisation and then followed by GST. He insisted on the importance of trust in the running of a business.