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Bangladesh opposition party demands a new election after Hasina’s ouster

Associated Press

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Thousands of activists and opposition leaders from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party have rallied in the capital. They demanded on Tuesday a democratic transition through an election. The interim government has not yet set a voting timeframe. Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus became interim leader after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled during a mass uprising. The protests began over government job quotas in July and turned into an anti-government movement. Major political parties like the BNP want elections soon but also want time for reforms. The government also granted magistrate powers to military officials for two months.

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