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Ousting Awami League from power isn’t so easy: PM Hasina
Awami League President Sheikh Hasina said it is not so easy to dislodge her party from power through pushing, referring to BNP-Jamaat’s scheduled nationwide sit-in demonstration tomorrow (Wednesday) as part of an attempt to oust the government. “Now they (BNP) are saying they will forge movement from 11 January. They got their companions the extreme leftists and rightists. All extremists...
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