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BANGLADESH'S AWAMI LEAGUE DEMANDS POLLS BE RESCHEDULED.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 28-NOV-06
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DHAKA, Nov 28 Asia Pulse - Awami League president and 14-party alliance leader Sheikh Hasina has rejected the interim government's recently announced election schedule, declaring her party will renew its nationwide protests on December 3 if the polls are not rescheduled.

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