Rumours had long been circulating that Modi was actually married. In 1992, Jashodaben refused to be interviewed by the newspaper
Abhiyan when that publication presented a story on the marriage of her and Modi. At political rallies he had said he was single. Under the
Representation of the People Act and following recent rulings stating that a complete response was mandatory, Modi was required to declare any previous marriage. Following legal advice to "come clean" about the issue, for the first time in public and media, Modi acknowledged that he had a wife. He said that the marriage was never consummated, and that Modi left it soon after it was solemnized. In summer 2014,
Congress party politician
Ajay Rai filed a lawsuit to be heard by the
Allahabad High Court complaining, among other things, that Modi did not give the
permanent account number of Jashodaben. The estrangement of Jashodaben and Modi has been discussed in the context of a broader trend in India that politicians may have more success if they are known for not having ties to a spouse. The
RSS, which gives Modi political support, values
celibacy in its senior leadership Many Congress party politicians have criticised Modi's treatment of the estrangement of his wife. ==Media appearances and political activities==