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Shaheen Bagh: SC's mediators Hegde & Sadhna arrive for second meet

Senior Lawyers Sanjay Hegde and Sadhana Ramachandran — appointed as mediators by the honourable Supreme Court of India reached New Delhi's Shaheen Bagh for the second time on Thursday to continue negotiation with the protesters. 

They reached the protest site for talks for the second day and while speaking to them, Shadhna Ramchandran said, "Shaheen Bagh Barkaraar Rahega. We need to find solution for the other people and your problems together."

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