Opposition parties brought Bangladesh to a near-standstill as they enforced a one-day national shutdown to press demands for electoral reforms, police said. Cars were off the streets and schools, colleges and private offices were closed in the capital Dhaka and other main cities, district police chiefs told AFP on Thursday. A 14-party alliance of opposition parties including the main opposition Awami League wants the removal of the chief election commissioner and his two deputies whom it accuses of being pro-government. Full Story
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