Bangladeshi authorities said on Sunday they would use troops to help keep order after protesters demanding the removal of controversial election commissioners paralysed much of the country with a violent transport blockade. The home ministry issued a note to district administrations stating: “The government has decided to deploy the army to assist civil administration in the wake of the current law and order situation in the country.” Officials in a district southeast of Dhaka confirmed receipt of the note to Reuters. Full Story
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