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14/08/2010 Maoists threaten Bihar speaker     Patna, Aug 14:Maoists threatened Bihar assembly Speaker   Udai Narain Choudhary and asked him not to enter Gaya's Imamganj, his assembly   constituency, for campaigning ahead of the forthcoming elections, police said   Saturday. Maoist leaders at a jan-adalat (kangaroo court), held at a   dense forest in Gaya district, about 100 km from here, issued the diktat, police   said. 
 They warned Choudhary not to organise programmes for distribution   of the Indira Awas Yojna funds and also objected to his initiatives for   construction of roads and bridges in the area.
 
 The threat came after   Maoists released Lakhan Lal Vermn, an abducted aide of Choudhary, late Friday.   Vermn, who was thrashed at the jan-adalat, was abducted from Maigra bazaar   Thursday by Maoists for illegally capturing the land of poor people, police   said.
 
 However, opposition leaders allege that Choudhary has good   relations with Maoists, who have been helping him in the campaigning. Imamganj   is considered a stronghold of Maoists.
 
 Choudhary is the first Dalit   speaker of the Bihar assembly.
   
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