Priyanka Chopra meets US Vice President Kamala Harris, discusses the importance of voting

Updated : Oct 04, 2022 17:30
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Priyanka Chopra took to Instagram on Sunday and shared photos from the Women’s Leadership Forum conference in Washington DC, where she had a discussion with US Vice President Kamala Harris. In her Instagram post, the actor wrote a lengthy note on the discussion she had with Ms. Harris. She talked about the importance of voting and the involvement of women in civic activities. 

The actor mentioned how it was an honour to moderate the discussion with Harris. She wrote, ‘Since the very beginning, the world has undermined the power of women. We’ve been shunned and silenced, but thanks to the scarifies and tenacity of so many selfless women, we are in a place today where we can come together and work collectively to right the wrongs. This was a key take away from the conversation I had the honour to moderate with @vp, Kamala Harris at the Women’s Leadership Forum conference in Washington DC last night.’ 

Talking about the importance of voting, especially for women, she said women should be actively involved in ensuring that their rights being taken care of. The actor also mentioned her daughter Malti Marie Chopra Jonas, and said, ‘While I don’t vote in this country - my husband can and one day, my daughter will.  My conversation with VP Harris centred around the most pressing issues, that, in order to be addressed, needs to have a clear vision and plan.’ 

On the work front, Priyanka Chopra has web series 'Citadel' and many films such as Farhan Akhtar’s 'Jee Le Zara’ in the pipeline.

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