Thai PM asks student protesters 'not to create chaos'

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BANGKOK: Thailand's prime minister on Tuesday (Aug 4) asked increasingly bold student-led protesters 'not to create chaos' after some broke ...

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BANGKOK: Thailand's prime minister on Tuesday asked increasingly bold student-led protesters"not to create chaos" after some broke longstanding taboos by openly calling for reform of the constitutional monarchy.

He said he was"worried" about the young protesters who have been gathering in small groups in different parts of the country calling for the dissolution of parliament and new elections. A court ban of the opposition Future Forward Party sparked campus demonstrations and student protesters took to the streets last month with some 2,500 rallying at Bangkok's Democracy Monument. Since then, protests have spread.

Officials at the Royal Palace on Tuesday said they had no comment when asked about the protest demands.

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