India's Gandhi mocks rival Modi over wedlock confession

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prime ministerial candidate and Chief Minister of the western Indian state of Gujarat Narendra Modi (left) delivers a speech during the national convention of the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) in New Delhi on
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prime ministerial candidate and Chief Minister of the western Indian state of Gujarat Narendra Modi (left) delivers a speech during the national convention of the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) in New Delhi on February 27, 2014 and Congress Party Prime Ministerial candidate Rahul Gandhi gestures as he delivers a speech during a rally in Bhiwandi on the outskirts of Mumbai on March 6, 2014. Mr Rahul Gandhi, the vice president of the ruling Congress party, on Friday, April 11, 2014, accused opposition election frontrunner Narendra Modi of hypocrisy over his belated disclosure that he is married. -- FILE PHOTO: AFP

NEW DELHI (AFP) - Mr Rahul Gandhi, the vice president of the ruling Congress party, on Friday accused opposition election frontrunner Narendra Modi of hypocrisy over his belated disclosure that he is married.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) premier candidate Modi, 63, is routinely described as a bachelor and is thought to have lived alone in his adult life, having risen through the ranks of a grassroots Hindu nationalist organisation in which celibacy is expected.

But on Wednesday, Mr Modi acknowledged he had a wife in an affidavit while filing papers to run for the national parliament in western Gujarat state.

Mr Gandhi, the 43-year-old scion of India's famous political dynasty and unwed himself, is leading the campaign for Congress, which is tipped to lose to the BJP in elections that began this week.

He said Mr Modi promises respect and security for women while on the campaign trail but never acknowledges his own wife.

"I don't know how many elections he (Modi) has fought before but this is the first time he's mentioned he's married," Mr Gandhi told an election rally in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir.

Mr Modi, chief minister of Gujarat, has contested seats four times in the state's regional assembly but never previously revealed his marital status on affidavits.

"In Delhi, posters read 'respect for women' but his wife's name never reaches his affidavit," Mr Gandhi said.

In the column of the affidavit mentioning spouses, Mr Modi wrote the name "Jashodaben". But he stated elsewhere in the filing he had "no information" about her.

Mr Modi's brother said in a statement Thursday that Mr Modi was betrothed as a child to the now 62-year-old retired schoolteacher, who gave an interview in February in which she said she didn't "feel bad" about not being part of her husband's life.

"I know he is doing so due to destiny," Mr Modi's wife told The Indian Express in February.

The marriage, formalised when Mr Modi was 17, is never believed to have been consummated. Mr Modi went on to rise through the ranks of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, a Hindu group which frowns on marriage for its senior cadres.

India's mammoth national election, which kicked off Monday, has been described as a "battle of the bachelors" pitting Mr Gandhi against Mr Modi. Results are due on May 16.

Last month, Mr Gandhi said he would wed "when I find the right girl". In the past, he has been linked to several foreign girlfriends.

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