ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />STORY: Clashes raged in the Bangladesh capital Dhaka for a second day on Monday after a bloody crackdown by police on about 200,000 Islamist supporters the previous day.<br/> <br />They re-grouped on Monday, many wearing white Muslim skull caps and throwing stones. Police responded by firing teargas, rubber bullets and water cannon to disperse them.<br/> <br />The demonstrators set fire to vehicles, including two police cars, and stormed a police post on the outskirts of the capital, police said.<br/> <br />Up to seven people were confirmed to have been killed in Monday's clashes - two of them policemen and one a member of a paramilitary force.<br/> <br />Four people were killed on Sunday (May 5) and hundreds of people have been injured, hospital officials said.<br/> <br />The protests are led by a group called Hefajat-e-Islam, which set the government a May 5 deadline to introduce a new blasphemy law, reinstate pledges to Allah in the constitution, ban women from mixing
