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This information has been revealed by NGO Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR).
The Central Government has recently introduced the 130th Constitution Amendment Bill in Parliament. There is a provision in this bill that if the Prime Minister, Chief Minister or Minister arrested in a criminal case and stays in jail for 30 days, he can be removed from the post.
At present, the situation is that 45% of the MLAs and 46% of the MPs across the country have criminal cases registered. Talk about crimes related to women, West Bengal is at the forefront. Andhra Pradesh is the second number.
45% of the MLAs across the country have declared criminal cases against them, while 29% are facing serious cases. Andhra Pradesh ranks first in the country in criminal cases on legislators. This is followed by Kerala, Telangana and Bihar.
This information has been revealed from a report by the NGO Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), which works for election reforms.
MPs with criminal cases increased by 16% in 15 years in the country
Source: ADR |
Among the MLAs with criminal cases, Andhra Pradesh No. 1.
Source: ADR (Figures are based on the latest number) |
Bengal leads in crimes related to women, Andhra at number two
Source: ADR |
Copy of criminal leaders growing rapidly This figure is continuously increasing in Parliament over time. In 2009, 30% of MPs had criminal cases and serious cases on 14%. In 2014, the figure became one-third and one-fifth.
In 2019, 43% of MPs were accused of criminal cases and about 29% of serious allegations. This number increased in Parliament formed after the 2024 elections, now 46% of MPs are facing criminal cases and 31% serious cases.
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