Modi 2.0 cabinet has 42% ministers with criminal cases, 90% crorepatis, says ADR report 
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Modi 2.0 cabinet has 42% ministers with criminal cases, 90% crorepatis, says ADR report

Over 31 percent i.e. 24 have serious criminal cases such as murder and robbery etc and seven have charges related to the electoral violation.

Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s union cabinet reshuffle, at least 42 percent i.e 33 ministers of the total 78 ministers have declared criminal cases against them, suggesteda report by Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) poll rights group.

The report further showed that a few ministers- John Barla, Nitish Pramanik, Pankaj Choudhary, V Muraleedharan have charges involving murder attempts. Over 31 percent i.e. 24 have seriouscriminal cases such as murder and robbery etc and seven have charges related to the electoral violation.

On July 7, as many as 43 new ministers were sworn in and PM Modi assigned portfolios to the reshuffled cabinet ministers. Over 15 ministers were appointed in the cabinet, meanwhile, 28 ministersof state took an oath, taking the total number of members in Modi’s council of ministers to 78.

According to the ADR report, of the analyzed new cabinet ministers, Nitish Pramanik from the Cooch Behar constituency has a case against him related to murder (IPC Section-302). He has beenallocated the Minster of State for Home Affairs. Pramanik,35, is the youngest minister in Modi’s new cabinet.

Four Ministers with attempt to murder cases (IPC Section-307) are John Barla, Pramanik, Pankaj Choudhary and V Muraleedharan. Furthermore, 90 percent i.e 70 of the new ministers are crorepatiswith total assets of over Rs 1 crore, reportedly.

Meanwhile, four ministers have been categorized as ‘high asset' ministers. The minsters have assets worth more than 50 crores. These four ministers are- Jyotiraditya Scindia withover ₹379 crore assets, Piyush Goyal over ₹95 crore, Narayan Rane over ₹87 crore, and Rajeev Chandrasekhar with assets over ₹64 crore.

The cabinet ministers who have the lowest asset are- Pratima Bhoumik of Tripura with assets worth more than 6 lakh, John Barla of West Bengal has declared assets worth more than 14 lakh,Kailash Choudhary of Rajasthan has declared assets worth more than 24 lakh, Bishweswar Tudu of Odisha has declared assets worth more than 27 lakh, and V Muraleedharan of Maharashtra has declared assets worth more than 27 lakh.

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