
Five percent of these MPs were discovered to be billionaires, with assets worth more than Rs. 100 crore.
The study is based on self-sworn affidavits and was released weeks before the general election.
Only a few days ago, the ADR disclosed in a different report that the current Lok Sabha had approved 222 laws.
Major crook accusations against 29% MPs
As indicated by the report, 29% of the sitting MPs with criminal records are having to deal with serious criminal penalties.
These charges incorporate claims of homicide, endeavors to kill, advancing collective disharmony, hijacking, and violations against ladies.
Strikingly, nine agents face murder accusations, including five from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
28 sitting MPs have announced instances of endeavor to kill, with 21 being subsidiary with the BJP. 16 MPs face charges connected with wrongdoings against ladies, including assault.
BJP and Congress lead in very rich people
The ADR report additionally examined the monetary status of these administrators, uncovering that both the BJP and Congress have the biggest number of extremely rich person MPs.
Notwithstanding, huge portrayal from different gatherings was likewise noticed.
Top three MPs with the most elevated proclaimed resources are Nakul Nath (Congress), DK Suresh (Congress), and Kanumuru Raghu Rama Krishna Raju (Free).
The concentrate additionally featured abberations in abundance among MPs, with some bragging resources worth hundreds crores while others have negligible resources.
Most criminal MPs from six states
The report likewise reveals insight into the dispersion of criminal cases among states.
Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Himachal Pradesh stand apart with over a half of their MPs having to deal with criminal penalties.
Discussing instructive capability of legislators, the report uncovered that 73% of the MPs have graduate or a higher instructive capabilities.
It likewise said that just 15% of the sitting MPs are ladies.
’45 bills passed in LS same day they were presented’
Driven by State head Narendra Modi, the seventeenth Lok Sabha passed an extraordinary 222 bills during its term, ADR has uncovered in a seperate report.
45 of these bills were supported around the same time they were introduced.
The rundown of these regulations incorporates the Appointment Bill, Jammu and Kashmir Apportionment (No.2) Bill, Focal Labor and products Assessment (Correction) Bill, 2023, and Political decision Regulations (Alteration) Bill, 2021 among others.