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Criminal cases against more than one-third sitting MLAs in Karnataka

In the current state assembly, close to 35% MLAs had criminal cases registered against them when they were elected in 2013

April 09, 2018 / 20:00 IST
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Former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
Former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah

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Karnataka is gearing up for its Assembly elections in May and political parties are in the middle of deciding who their candidates are going to be. In the current state assembly, close to 35 per cent of Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) had criminal cases registered against them when they were elected in 2013, according to a report by The Economic Times.

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Earlier this year, the Centre had told the Supreme Court that out of the 1,765 Members of Parliament (MPs) and MLAs across India, 36 per cent were facing criminal trial. After this, the apex court gave its nod to set up special courts to try criminal cases against the elected representatives in India.

In 2013, the Association for Democratic Reforms, a non-partisan NGO, submitted an analysis of MLAs in Karnataka. The report covers criminal cases, assets, gender and education qualification of the MLAs elected in 2013.