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          Patna, May 21 (IANS) The Bihar state election commission has   warned ministers, legislators and MPs not to influence the ongoing counting of   votes in the panchayat (local bodies) polls, officials said Saturday.
 The   warning has come after reported complaints of attempts to influence the counting   at several places.
 
 |  "Cases will be filed against them and speedy trials would be conducted to punish   them," a poll panel official said.
 The commission has directed the   district magistrates to ensure free and fair counting of votes, he   added.
 
 The 10-phase panchayat polls began April 20 and will end May 28   with a total of 262,000 panchayat members elected.
 
 Unlike in the past,   the elections passed off peacefully except for a few violent incidents.
 
 A   woman candidate was raped and killed near Patna Saturday.
 
 The first round   saw a police officer and a woman voter being killed in a rebel attack in Jamui.   Similarly, one death was reported in the second and eighth rounds   each.
 
 One polling official was killed while two were injured in a   landmine blast triggered by the rebels in Jamui district during the ninth round   of the panchayat polls.
 
 The rebels also kidnapped seven officials, who   were later released.
 
 Over four lakh "troublemakers and habitual   offenders" had signed undertakings promising not to disrupt the polls, police   said.
 
 Last month, the state election commission had made it clear that if   a candidate is attacked or intimidated during polls, his rival would be named in   the police report.
 
 The Maoists had issued a poll boycott call and   threatened to disrupt the elections.
 
 Elections in Bihar were once known   for violence and booth capturing.
 
 In the 1999 Lok Sabha elections, 74   people were killed in poll-related violence. At least 20 people were killed in   the 2004 general elections and 158 during the 2001 panchayat elections.
 
 
      
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