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NL vs NL Ep 4: Should soldiers be allowed to express dissent publicly?
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In this episode, Abhinandan Sekhri and Mehraj D Lone debate whether soldiers should be allowed to express dissent publicly. While Mehraj thinks they should be, Abhinandan doesn’t.
Listen and tell us who you agree or disagree with, and why.
Write to us at contact@newslaundry.com, or tweet to Abhinandan and Mehraj.
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