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Anil Bairwal  
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 More options May 17 2009, 3:18 pm
From: "Anil Bairwal" <abair...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 17 May 2009 15:18:43 +0530
Local: Sun, May 17 2009 3:18 pm
Subject: Press release: Analysis of new Lok Sabha MPs by National Election Watch

<We will send the hindi release in another hour>

Dear All,

Please find attached the detailed analysis of new Lok Sabha MPs. There are
two files: one is the press release and another one is the details of
criminal cases, assets and the list of all candidates with criminal records
who lost. A few highlights:

1.       There are 150 newly elected MPs with criminal cases pending against
them. Out of these, there are 73 MPs having serious charges against them.

2.       As compared to 2004, the no of MPs with criminal records has gone
up. There were 128 MPs with criminal cases in 2004 Lok Sabha out of which 55
had serious criminal records. There is an increase of about 17.2% in MPs
with criminal records and 30.9% increase in the number of MPs with serious
criminal records.

3.       BJP has maximum MPs having criminal cases - 42 MPs have criminal
cases against them, out of which 17 MPs have serious criminal cases against
them. It has followed by congress - 41 MPs with criminal cases out of which
12 MPs have serious charges against them.

4.       Amongst the states, UP has maximum MPs with criminal cases (total
of 31 out of which 22 have serious charges against them). Maharashtra is
second with 23 MPs having criminal cases out of which 9 have serious cases
against them.

5.       There are 300 crorepati MPs in the new Lok Sabha. This is a huge
increase from what the number was in 2004

Thanks and Regards,

Anil

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Anil Bairwal
011 6590 1524
+91-99993-10100
National Coordinator
Association for Democratic Reforms
http://www.adrindia.org/home/index.asp

Get contesting candidates information: http://myneta.info

  eng LS post election press release.pdf
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  post election press release - addendum.pdf
1385K Download

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