Assam's Wealthy Politicians and Declining Criminal Cases: A Dual Narrative
A report by the Association for Democratic Reforms highlights that 17% of Assam's newly elected MLAs have criminal cases against them, dropping from 27% in 2021. Meanwhile, 85% of the MLAs are crorepatis, a significant rise from the previous election. The analysis underscores the financial and legal profiles of these leaders.
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A recent report from the Association for Democratic Reforms reveals a notable shift in the profiles of Assam's elected officials. The data shows that 17% of the newly elected MLAs have criminal backgrounds, which is a decrease from 27% in 2021. This is indicative of a trend towards cleaner governance.
On the financial front, the report highlights a dramatic increase in wealth among these leaders. A striking 85% of the new assembly members have declared assets exceeding Rs 1 crore, showcasing a significant surge compared to 67% in the last elections.
The report also exposes disparities within political parties, noting that all winning candidates from the Bodoland People's Front have a clean criminal record, while other parties like the BJP and Congress have differing ratios of candidates with criminal charges. Financially, AIUDF candidates possess the highest average wealth, accentuating the growing economic dimension in political landscapes.
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