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Priyanka Chopra feels like a ‘pardesi’ as she visits Mumbai’s Film City after a long time; we wonder what’s cooking?
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Priyanka Chopra feels like a ‘pardesi’ as she visits Mumbai’s Film City after a long time; we wonder what’s cooking?

Priyanka Chopra is currently in India for the wedding festivities of her brother Siddharth Chopra. But it seems there’s more to her plan! The actress has shared a glimpse of visiting the iconic Mumbai’s Film City after a long hiatus and our Bollywood heart can only manifest an Indian project headlined by her.

PeeCee took to her Instagram story and shared a video taken from inside her car while she also showed the huge entrance where Film City was written. She tuned her story with the iconic ‘Ghar aya Pardesi’ from Sunny Deol’s Gadar and watching it truly felt like her homecoming. Chopra attached a crying and laughing emoji hinting at having mixed emotions about her visit.

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As of now, the only Indian project announced starring Priyanka is Farhan Akhtar’s Jee Le Zaraa where she will star alongside Alia Bhatt and Katrina Kaif.

ALSO READ: Priyanka Chopra, Anushka Sharma would hit gym at 4 AM, Akshay Kumar didn’t join for drink: Manoj Pahwa details what it takes to be an A-lister

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Congress Moves To Clear Seat-Sharing Roadblocks With National Conference
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Congress Moves To Clear Seat-Sharing Roadblocks With National Conference

With the clock ticking on finalising candidates for the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly election, Congress has rushed troubleshooters to Srinagar to clear the roadblocks in its seat-sharing talks with National Conference.

The last date for filing nominations for first phase of the polls is tomorrow. Senior Congress leaders KC Venugopal and Salman Khurshid will be meeting National Conference president Farooq Abdullah and his son and party vice-president Omar Abdullah today to iron out differences.

Earlier, Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge and Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi met the Abdullahs and the two sides reached on agreement on contesting the elections together. But differences over seat-sharing emerged and the negotiations have hit a roadblock. The Congress has now rushed Mr Venugopal and Mr Khurshid to put an end to the impasse so that the parties can focus on prepping for the key election.

Ninety seats in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly are voting in three phases, with polling due on September 18, September 25 and October 1. Counting of votes is on October 4.

Assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir were last held in 2014 after which the PDP tied up with the BJP to form the government. In 2019, the Centre revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcated the state into two Union Territories.

Omar Abdullah last week said seat-sharing with the Congress has been finalised for most assembly seats and talks are on to reach consensus over the ones remaining.

“Consensus has been reached to a large extent. I can tell you that we have reached a consensus on the maximum seats out of the 90,” he told the media Friday.

“On few seats, we are adamant and on some others, the local leaders of the Congress are adamant. There will be meetings today as well and we will try to sort out the rest of the seats so as to announce our candidates,” he added.

According to sources, National Conference has offered five seats to Congress in Kashmir Valley and 28-30 in the Jammu region. The Congress is demanding more, including some traditional National Conference strongholds. The National Conference, sources said, has offered Congress the option for friendly contest on some seats claimed by both, but the local Congress leaders have not accepted this.

The BJP has hit out sharply at the Congress’s decision to join hands with National Conference for the key election. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has accused the Congress of risking the “nation’s unity and security to satiate its greed for power”. Mr Shah questioned if Congress and Rahul Gandhi support National Conference’s promises of “a separate flag for Jammu and Kashmir” and “restoration of Article 370 and 35A”. He also asked if the Congress supports promotion of “separatism again by engaging in dialogue with Pakistan instead of Kashmir’s youth” and on the “National Conference’s decision to start ‘LoC Trade’ with Pakistan”.

Responding to Mr Shah’s remarks, Omar Abdullah said the Home Minister has focused on only “one paragraph of the manifesto”. “I thank the Union Home Minister for mentioning our election manifesto. He has forced everyone to read it. The sad part is that he focused on only one paragraph,” he said.

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BJP Announces 1st List Of Candidates For Jammu And Kashmir Assembly Polls
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BJP Announces 1st List Of Candidates For Jammu And Kashmir Assembly Polls

The BJP today released a list of 82 candidates for the three-phase election to 90 Assembly seats in Jammu and Kashmir. This is the first Assembly election in Jammu and Kashmir after the erstwhile state lost its special status in 2019 and was bifurcated into two Union Territories. After the last Assembly election in 2014, BJP and PDP had tied up to form the government.

The list was released this morning after the BJP’s Central Election Committee finalised the party’s poll picks for the upcoming election. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP chief JP Nadda were at the key meeting in Delhi yesterday.

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