Priyanka Gandhi's Early Love Story with Robert Vadra
An Intriguing Love Story
Many may not be aware of some fascinating anecdotes from Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi's life. One such story is her romantic journey that began when she was just 13 years old. The daughter of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and granddaughter of Indira Gandhi has always been known for her beauty. When she entered school, a handsome boy was so captivated by her that he couldn't resist proposing to her. We will reveal who this boy was and how Priyanka responded to his proposal.
The School Proposal
Let's unveil the suspense surrounding the name of the boy who proposed to Priyanka in school—his name is Robert Vadra. Yes, the same Robert Vadra who is now Priyanka Gandhi's husband and the father of their two children. We will also share how Robert, who had fallen for Priyanka, proposed to her.
The Proposal
As Robert and Priyanka developed a good understanding while studying together, their meetings became more frequent. However, Robert, who was increasingly enamored with Priyanka, couldn't wait any longer and directly asked her if she would marry him.
A Memorable Wedding
Seeing Robert's passion and the way he proposed, Priyanka couldn't say no and immediately agreed. They tied the knot on February 18, 1997, at her mother Sonia Gandhi's residence at 10 Janpath. We will also discuss what Priyanka has said in praise of Robert Vadra.
Robert's Simplicity Wins Priyanka's Heart
Although Robert was not connected to any major business or political family, his simplicity won Priyanka's heart. She often mentions that when she first met Robert, he treated her in a way that felt genuine and refreshing. This mutual understanding continues to keep them together even today.
Robert Vadra's Background
Robert Vadra, who is about three years older than Priyanka, was born on April 18, 1969, in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh. He has no ties to a political background; his family is involved in brass and artificial jewelry business. The Vadra family originally hails from Sialkot, Pakistan, but settled in India during the partition.
A Tradition of Love Marriages
Interestingly, the Gandhi family has a tradition of love marriages. Priyanka's parents, Rajiv and Sonia Gandhi, also had a well-known love story. Continuing this tradition, Priyanka chose to marry for love. Today, she and Robert Vadra are leading a fulfilling family life with their two children, Miraya and Rehan Vadra, while also fulfilling their social responsibilities.