Student Leaders Discuss 2005 Delhi Blasts Verdict, Triple Talaq Reform

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  • Published On: February 17, 2017
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On New Kids On The Block, student leaders debate if any compensation is enough when a wrongful conviction leads to a 12-year jail term for a man accused in the 2005 Delhi serial blasts. Also on the show, students debate if the centre's Triple Talaq reform is timed to coincide with the Uttar Pradesh Assembly Polls.

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