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Opposition to go for non-cooperation movement soon
2/28/2006
 

          CHITTAGONG, Feb 27 (BDNEWS): The Awami League led 14-party combine decided to stage a non-co-operation movement soon to realise their demands that includes ousting the four-party alliance government, reforming election commission and caretaker government system.
Chittagong City Corporation Mayor ABM Mohiuddin Chowdhury told the newsmen at a press conference held in the port city Monday.
AL President and Leader of the Opposition in Parliament Sheikh Hasina will declare a tougher action programme from a grand rally that will be held on March 1 at the Chittagong outer stadium.
The mayor, who is also the chief co-ordinator of the grand rally, announced the movement to begin from May 1 from Chittagong.

 

 
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