US calls for fresh polls in Bangladesh, India reacts cautiously

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The United States has said Sunday's polls in Bangladesh were not credible and it wants fresh elections in that country. In contrast, India has said the elections were part of its neighbour's internal and Constitutional process. New Delhi is reportedly backing current Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, as it is wary of opposition leader Begum Khaleda Zia's stand on extremist groups. (Read more)

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