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73% of Rajasthan’s new MLAs are crorepatis, 23% facing criminal cases

Around 129 newly elected MLAs have declared themselves to be ‘graduate’ or above while seven have declared themselves to be literate

December 18, 2018 / 14:14 IST
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No 1, Rajasthan | Rajasthan qualifies as the most corrupt state from this survey with 78 percent citizens admitting to paying a bribe to get their work done.  22 percent had to pay bribes several times while 56 percent paid bribes just once or twice. 22 percent citizens reported that they did not have a need to pay a bribe. (Image: Reuters, for representational purposes)
No 1, Rajasthan | Rajasthan qualifies as the most corrupt state from this survey with 78 percent citizens admitting to paying a bribe to get their work done. 22 percent had to pay bribes several times while 56 percent paid bribes just once or twice. 22 percent citizens reported that they did not have a need to pay a bribe. (Image: Reuters, for representational purposes)

Nachiket Deuskar
Moneycontrol News

Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot were sworn in as Rajasthan's Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister respectively on December 17, less than a week after the Indian National Congress won the assembly elections in the state.

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On December 11, Congress emerged victorious in the polls, winning 99 seats out of the 199 that went for polling. Vasundhara Raje-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) finished second with 73 seats. Polling for one constituency had been postponed due to the death of a candidate.

A report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has suggested that the number of elected Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) with pending criminal cases has increased from 18 percent in 2013 to 23 percent in 2018.