Enough of politicking, speeches and boring lectures. A new campaign against 
criminalisation of politics will be fighting the menace with the new age 
weapons of blogs, social networking sites like Orkut and Facebook and SMSes.

The campaign launched by Forum for Clean Politics under the Public Interest 
Foundation will have a three-pronged strategy to ban the entry of criminals in 
our political system.

In the first step, it will urge political parties not to give ticket to 
candidates with criminal antecedents. Then, it will apprise voters about the 
criminal history of candidates from their constituency through blogs, 
advertisements, social networking sites and SMSes. In the third step, the 
voters will be requested not to support any political party, which will field 
candidates with criminal background.

Dr Bimal Jalan, Chairman, Public Interest Foundation and former RBI governor 
said, "Criminals are the safest bet because they have higher winnability. 
But it's time that we make wrong people feel that they are wrong and they don't 
deserve to be a part of the government."

"The cynicism against politics among the general masses has further 
deepened the problem," Dr Jalan said.
 
Speaking on the occasion, Rajya Sabha MP and auto tycoon Rahul Bajaj said: 
"Governments are just the reflection of the people they rule because 
ultimately they elect their representatives."

"Let's not prevaricate. I have never heard any politician saying we want 
to give ticket to a criminal. Yes, there have been cases but you cannot 
generalise that all politicians are criminals," Bajaj said.

"Being public figures politicians are easy targets. It's very easy to get 
an FIR registered against a politician," the eminent industrialist said.

According to the data provided by National Election Watch, of the 543 MPs in 
the Lok Sabha, 128 have "confessed" to cases pending against them in 
various courts of the country. There are 24 charges of murder or attempted 
murder among various accusations.

"The country never deserved the government it had. We must make sure that 
people who are running the government must not have a single person among them 
who doesn't deserve to be there," said legal luminary Fali S Nariman.

In its endeavour, the campaign has already partnered with several NGOs, 
intelligentsia, academicians and industry bodies. Association for Democratic 
Reforms and National Election Watch will provide data.






Criminal cases against MPs (state wise)

State                    
  Total seats            criminal 
cases             per centage

Jharkhand                    
14                      
 7                    
           50

Maharashtra                
 48                    
  19                    
           40

Bihar                    
       40              
        16              
                 40

UP                      
        80              
        23              
                 29

Delhi                    
       7              
           2          
                      29
 


MPs with criminal cases (Party wise)

JMM                      
       5              
          5            
                    100

SP                      
         36            
          11            
                     3 

BJP                      
        138              
       29              
                  21

INC                      
        145              
       26              
                  18

RJD                      
          24            
         11            
                     46


 

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