Robert Vadra pays obeisance at Jakhu temple
Robert Vadra, husband of Congress MP from Wayanad Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, today paid obeisance at the Jakhu temple.
After offering prayers, Vadra said he has immense faith in Lord Hanuman and he keeps coming here often. Priyanka Gandhi, who owns a house at Chharabra, 12 kms from here, is also a frequent visitor to the temple of Lord Hanuman in Jakhu.
Vadra, in an informal interaction with media persons, said there should not be politics on religion as India is a secular nation where we must respect all religions. Priyanka, Robert and their children arrived here a few days back and are staying at their house in Chharabra.
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