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Does Nusrat Jahan want Mimi Chakraborty to get married?

| @indiablooms | Jun 26, 2019, at 05:18 pm

Kolkata, June 26 (IBNS): After getting married to businessman Nikhil Jain, actress-turned politician Nusrat Jahan seems to be interested about her close friend Mimi Chakraborty's marriage.

At least the caption of Chakraborty's recent tweet suggests such.

Tweeting a picture where she could be seen spending some gala time with Jahan, Chakraborty said: "When ur friend is desperate on who is nxt"

Jahan went to Turkey to marry businessman Nikhil Jain.

The two got married at a private ceremony in Bodrum, Turkey away from media glares.

Both Jahan and Chakraborty were picked up by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee as the Trinamool Congress (TMC) candidates from Basirhat and Jadavpur constituencies respectively. Both the candidates had won by a huge margin.

After returning from Turkey, Jahan, along with her friend Chakraborty, took oath as the MPs in the Lok Sabha.

Image Credit: twitter.com/mimichakraborty

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