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COX'S BAZAR (Reuters) - Hundreds of members of a hardline Islamist group attacked Hindu temples and a train in eastern Bangladesh on Sunday, police and a local journalist said, as violence spread across the country in the wake of a visit by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Anti-Modi protests continued to rock Bangladesh on Sunday despite travel restrictions, crackdown by the police and Internet shutdowns.

Wang Yi’s six-country tour highlights the region’s expanding importance for China.

With just over 50 ships passing through the Suez Canal per day on average, delays are likely to have repercussions ranging from higher shipping contracts and oil prices to lawsuits over late cargo.

Violent clashes broke out between the police and the supporters of Islamist group Hefazat-e-Islam in Dhaka and Chittagong after the cops thwarted an attempt to launch an anti-Modi protest

All political parties in West Pakistan, except PPP and Muslim League, had supported Awami League and declared election results must be respected and Mujibur Rahman made Prime Minister of Pakistan.

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