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Authorities in Bangladesh have imposed a daily fuel purchase limit after panic buying erupted amid rising tensions in the Middle East involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.Long queues formed at petrol stations across several cities as people rushed to stock up on fuel, fearing supply disruptions and price spikes linked to the escalating geopolitical crisis.Officials say the temporary restriction aims to stabilize supply, prevent hoarding, and maintain steady distribution across the country.
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01:42No, I think it's not a full crisis.
01:45It's a man-made crisis.
01:48It's a panic attack.
01:56Yes, they're thinking to increase the price so that they happen this.
02:09No, right now I can't get, but I'm waiting.
02:43No, right now I can't get, but I'm waiting.
02:48Yes, this crisis is hit in Bangladesh because many of the people are suffering this and many of the people
02:56are waiting this condition.
02:59I think this problem is so suffering people.
03:06Do you think it's the effect of the Middle East?
03:11Obviously, it's the effect of the Middle East country.
03:14Middle East crisis?
03:15Yes, this is the Middle East crisis.
03:18Do you think it's the real crisis or it's the panic of the people?
03:23I think 50-50.
03:27Crisis also panic attack.
03:28Right now, right now the future farmers have light has off.
03:33Do you think they have to leave their stock?
03:35Yes, I think.
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