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AL move to mobilise support for hartal, THE INDEPENDENT
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The Independent (Bangladesh)
12-29-2003
Leaders of Awami League have said there is no option left for the main
opposition but to announce an action program like hartal for the greater
interest of the people, particularly for the working class whose have miseries
been multiplied by "misdeeds and misrule" of the BNP-led alliance government.
Speaking at a view exchange meeting at the Awami League central office
at Bangabandhu Avenue yesterday, the...
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