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Legislators should not interfere in administration, Dr Halim

Ranchi, Feb 06 (UNI) West Bengal Speaker Hashim Abdul Halim today expressed concern over the growing tendency of various political parties making use of mafia groups and muscle power to win elections.

Dr Halim said the foundation of our system was getting weaker leading to rise in terrorism in the country.

He was addressing a workshop on rights, duty and conduct of legilators held here as a key speaker.

Dr Halim urged them to be aware of the fact the legislators' duty was not interfere in administrative matter, but to bring to their attention to the people's problems.

Jharkhand Chief Minister Madhu Koda graced the occasion as chief guest. Jharkhand Speaker Alamgir Alam said the MLAs should act as a link between people and the government.

People expect a lot from their representatives and though it was not easy to fulfil all yet legislators should selflessly work towards that direction.

Ministers, leader of Opposition Arjun Munda and majority of the MLAS attended the workshop.

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5-year-old girl raped by drunker man

Ramanathapuram, Feb 6 (UNI) A five-year-old girl was allegedly raped at Athiyuthu village near here this evening. Police said the culprit, who was in an inebriated condition, took the girl to a remote location and assaulted her. On hearing the girl's cry, passersby rushed to the spot and rescued the girl. The man was handed over to the police and the girl was rushed to the nearby hospital, police added. UNI GSM AJ VD HT2312.....

Pedestrian fatally knocked down by lorry

Chennai, Feb 6 (UNI) A pedestrian was fatally knocked down by a mini lorry at Tambaram here this evening. Police said Munuswamy (40) was standing on the median, to cross the road, when the lorry hit him. Following the incident, the passersby staged a road blockade demanding arrest of the lorry driver. Top traffic officials rushed to the spot to pacify the people. UNI XR AJ 2309.....

22 police officials transferred in UP

Lucknow, Feb 6 (UNI) Uttar Pradesh government today transferred 22 police personnel, including five Inspector- Generals of Police (IG) and five Deputy Inspector Generals in the state. According to the State Home Ministry, Praveen Singh, IG, DGP office has replaced Shiv Narayan Singh, IG Kanpur Zone, who moves to Varanasi in the same capacity. Kashmir Singh, IG Varanasi has been placed at DGP office, whereas Bijendra Singh, IG (Admn), DGP's office has been sent.....
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