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Bangladesh’s student protestors launch new party. Anarchy is what the street bought into

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Bangladesh’s student protesters have launched a new party challenging political dominance of traditional and jaded dynastic parties. The heady, irrational hope of the so-called revolution has already evaporated. Last few months exposed their inexperience in governing Bangladesh during this turbulent period. The likely anarchy is what the street bought into.

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