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Priyanka Gandhi jabs PM: 'Why ask for votes on basis of mangalsutra, religion?'

Priyanka Gandhi, in an interview with India Today, said PM Modi should seek votes on the basis of his government's work and not on the basis of mangalsutra or religion.

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  • Priyanka Gandhi says PM should seek votes on the basis of work
  • Says unemployment was at its peak in 45 years
  • Attacks BJP over Agnipath scheme, price rise
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Election 2024

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‘Khan Market is not so bad’: Priyanka Gandhi’s quip on ‘Lutyens' elite’ charge

In an exclusive interview with India Todav TV, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra rejected the tag of ‘Lutyens’ elite’. Lutyens’ Delhi is one of the most elite of areas of the country. The area houses stately bungalows bordering gulmohar-lined boulevards. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said, "I have never been Lutyens’ elite. I did not go abroad to study. I studied in Jesus and Mary College (University of Delhi). My friends are all from ordinary families, not from Lutyens.” "Anyway, Khan Market is not so bad. I go there sometimes," she quipped.

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra during an interview with India Today TV.
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Cinematic Saturday

Tawaifs in Bollywood's twisted tale, from Pakeezah to Heeramandi

Hindi cinema often stereotypes tawaifs (courtesans), depicting them as mere dancers or ones who are out to woo men for sex. The latest to fall into the trap is Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Heeramandi. Here's the story of tawaifs that is rarely shown on screen, and the reason Bollywood shouldn't be taken as a history guide.

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How can Congress be anti-Hindu? Priyanka Gandhi junks BJP's charge

Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, in an exclusive interview with India Today TV, defended her party's decision to skip Ayodhya Ram Temple's 'pran pratishtha'. She hit back at the BJP's allegations of the Congress being an "anti-Hindu" party.

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Celebs at producer Ritesh Sidhwani's mother's prayer meet

Ritesh Sidhwani's mother, Leelu Sidhwani, passed away on May 17. Today, several celebs, including Abhishek Bachchan, Vijay Varma and Farhan Akhtar, arrived at Sidhwani's house for the prayer meet and for Mrs Sidhwani's cremation.

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