B'desh Govt ready to hold talks with pol parties
13th Nov 2006, 16:45 GMT
Dhaka, Nov 13: Bangladesh's interim Government today said it would hold talks with the country's main parties to end the deadlock over the contentious issue of electoral reforms after one person was killed and several injured on the second day of protests by the opposition.
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