40% of Chief Ministers face criminal cases: ADR
According to the report by the ADR, 10 CMs or 33 per cent of the chief ministers have declared serious criminal cases.

New Delhi, 22 Aug
Of the 30 chief ministers in the country, 12 of them, or 40
per cent have declared criminal cases against themselves, according to a new
report by poll rights body Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR).
Telangana CM Revanth Reddy has declared 89 cases against
him, the highest, followed by Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin, who declared 47.
Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu declared 19,
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah declared 13, and Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren declared
five cases.
Maharashtra and Himachal Pradesh chief ministers Devendra
Fadnavis and Sukhvinder Singh declared four cases each, Kerala CM Pinarayi
Vijayan declared two, and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann declared one case.
The report comes as the government brings three bills that
seek the removal of the prime minister, chief ministers, and ministers arrested
for 30 days on serious criminal charges.
According to the report by the ADR, 10 CMs or 33 per cent of
the chief ministers have declared serious criminal cases, including cases
related to attempt to murder, kidnapping, bribery, and criminal intimidation
against them.
The ADR said it analysed the self-sworn affidavits of all 30 sitting chief ministers in state Assemblies and Union Territories. This data is from affidavits they filed prior to contesting their last elections.
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