Bangladesh Train Tragedy| Train Fire Amid Election Unrest Claims Lives in Dhaka| Oneindia
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Bangladesh Train Tragedy| Train Fire Amid Election Unrest Claims Lives in Dhaka| Oneindia
Tragedy in Bangladesh as the Benapole Express catches fire, claiming five lives in an apparent arson attack amidst election unrest.
Witnesses describe chaotic scenes in Dhaka's Gopibagh, with authorities suspecting sabotage echoing a previous incident blamed on the opposition.
Heightened tensions and opposition boycotts ahead of the elections add to the volatile atmosphere.
The incident underscores challenges in maintaining stability amid political unrest and escalating violence, raising concerns about public safety in the poll-bound nation.
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