52 sitting MLAs in Odisha assembly have criminal cases: Report

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

Fifty-two MLAs of the 147-member Legislative Assembly have criminal charges, of whom 41 legislators have declared serious criminal cases against themselves, according to an analysis done by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR).

Keeping in view the recent Supreme judgement on criminalisation of politics, the ADR issued a release on the criminal background of the sitting MLAs and MPs.


"It is seen that out of 147 MLAs, whose affidavits were analysed by ADR, 52 MLAs or 35 per cent of the total MLAs in the state, had declared pending criminal cases against themselves at the time of contesting the elections held in 2014," an official statement released by Watch, which is an affiliate of ADR, said.

Among the political parties, the ruling BJD has the maximum number of MLAs with criminal cases (32) followed by Congress' with 9 MLAs and with 8 MLAs, it said.

In regard to the status of MPs from with declared criminal cases against themselves, it said out of 21 MPs from the state whose affidavits were analysed by ADR, 3 (14 per cent of total MPs from Odisha) have declared cases against themselves.

One of the MP from BJD has declared serious criminal cases pending. Two MPs from BJD and one from have declared criminal cases against themselves, it said.

Out of the 10 MPs from whose affidavits were analysed by ADR, two have declared criminal cases. However, none has declared serious criminal cases pending against themselves.

The ADR noted that almost all the major political parties in have winners with declared criminal cases.

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First Published: Wed, December 13 2017. 22:55 IST