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Association for Democratic Reforms and National Election Watch has compiled a report assessing the performance of 521 sitting members, ex-members, and the Anglo-Indian nominated members of the 17th Lok Sabha.  
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Average asset of MLAs is Rs 11.75 cr Michael Vincent Lobo is the richest MLA
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Out of 1,463 candidates contesting in the second phase, 502 are facing criminal charges. Out of these 502 candidates, 389 are facing serious criminal charges, says ADR report ADR report also revealed that 495 candidates out of 1,463 are millionaires. The second phase of elections in the state for 94 are scheduled for November 3.
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ADR report says 31 per cent candidates in 1st phase of Bihar polls face criminal cases 23 per cent or 244 candidates have declared serious criminal cases against themselves 328 or 31 per cent candidates have declared criminal cases against themselves, says ADR report
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The 12 crorepatis include Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, says the ADR reports.
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Arunachal Pradesh Election Watch and Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) have analysed the self-sworn affidavits of all 60 newly elected MLAs from the Arunachal Pradesh 2019 Assembly Elections and found that 17% MLAs have declared criminal cases against themselves.
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A report prepared by Odisha Election Watch (OEW) and Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) said that about 46 per cent or 67 of the newly elected MLAs in Odisha face criminal cases.
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A total of 55 (32%) MLAs have declared serious criminal cases against themselves.
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According to ADR report, 123 Karnataka Assembly poll winners get less than 50% of the total votes.
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229 out of the total 233 sitting Rajya Sabha MPs were assessed by NEW and ADR.
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According to ADR, 114 or 59 percent out of the total 196 candidates in the fray, have declared their assets in crores.
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Taking note of the unexpected surge in the assets of politicians during their tenures as MPs and MLAs, the Supreme Court has sought a detailed report from Centre on what action it has taken in this regard.
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BJP received Rs 705 crore donation in FY 2012-13 to 2015-16, as per ADR.
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ADR, in its report, has claimed that the average asset of these re-contesting MLAs fielded by various parties in 2011 was Rs 4.35 crore, while it now stands at Rs 8.63 crore in 2016.






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