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The Thai government has declared a state of emergency in Bangkok to avoid protests. According to a report by the British BBC media, large gatherings have been banned.

Many people have been illegally invited to the bank, police said. Large rallies have been organized there.

The government demanded that there be no alternative to the imposition of a state of emergency to maintain peace and order. Protests over the return of King Maha Vajiralankarn to Thailand are known to have started.

Many people began protesting in Bangkok on Wednesday against the convoy of the king of that country. They demanded that Raja Vajiralankarn’s power be reduced along with political reforms and that Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ochar step down.

A large number of security guards have been deployed between the two sides to prevent the opposition from clashing with pro-government people.

As a result of the declaration of the state of emergency, four people cannot stay together. The state of emergency has been in effect since Thursday morning local time. Several people have also been arrested.

Source: BBC



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