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34% state ministers have criminal cases, 76% crorepatis: ADR

By PTI | Aug 05, 2016, 02.48 PM IST

NEW DELHI: As many as 34 per cent of the ministers from State
Assemblies have declared criminal cases against them, while 76 per
cent are crorepatis with average assets of Rs 8.59 crore, finds a new
study.

A total of 609 ministers out of 620 have been analysed from 29 State
Assemblies and two Union Territories.

"Out of the 609 ministers analysed from state Assemblies, 462 (76 per
cent) are crorepatis," Delhi-based think-tank ADR said in its study
released today.

Among the ministers with highest assets include Ponguru Narayana of
Telugu Desam Party with total assets of Rs 496 crore, followed by D K
Shivakumar of Congress (Rs 251 crore), said the Association for
Democratic Reforms.

"Out of the 609 ministers analysed from State Assemblies, 210 (34 per
cent) ministers have declared criminal cases against themselves. Out
of the 78 Union council of ministers analysed, 24 (31 per cent) have
declared criminal cases against themselves," it added.

Moreover, 113 ministers from State Assemblies have declared serious
criminal cases, including cases related to murder, attempt to murder,
kidnapping, and crime against women.

Out of the 78 ministers analysed from Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, 14
have declared serious criminal cases against themselves, the study
said.

The states with highest percentage of ministers with serious criminal
cases include 9 ministers from Jharkhand, 4 from Delhi, 9 from
Telangana, 18 from Maharashtra, 11 from Bihar and 2 from Uttarakhand.

The average assets per minister from State Assemblies is Rs 8.59
crore. Compared to this, the average assets of the Union Council  of
ministers is Rs 12.94 crore, ADR said.

Also, the average assets of ministers with declared criminal cases is
Rs 9.52 crore, while the average assets of ministers with no criminal
cases is Rs 8.10 crore.

The state with the highest average assets per minister is Andhra
Pradesh (20 ministers) with average assets of Rs 45.49 crore, followed
by Karnataka (31 ministers) with average assets of Rs 36.96 crore and
Arunachal Pradesh (7 ministers) with average assets of Rs 32.6 crore.

The state with the lowest average assets of ministers is Tripura (12
ministers) with average assets of Rs 31.67 lakh.

All state council of ministers analysed from Arunachal Pradesh, Punjab
and Puducherry are 100 per cent crorepatis. They are followed by 97
per cent ministers of Karnataka and 92 per cent ministers from
Rajasthan, Goa, Meghalaya and Chhattisgarh who have also declared
assets valued at Rs 1 crore and above.

Out of 609 ministers, 51 are women and the highest number of women
ministers are from Madhya Pradesh followed by Tamil Nadu.




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