
Of the 235 candidates for assembly and Lok Sabha by-elections to be held in different states, 44 have criminal cases registered against them. This has come to light in a report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), an organization that monitors the electoral process and works for reforms.
ADR analyzed the affidavits of 261 out of 265 candidates for the upcoming by-elections to 3 Lok Sabha and 30 assembly seats in 14 states. Voting on all these seats will be held on October 30. An analysis of the affidavits of 235 candidates for the assembly by-elections found that 44 candidates (19 percent) have declared criminal cases against themselves.
"Of these, 36 (15 percent) have reported serious criminal cases against themselves," the ADR report said. Average assets are 2.99 crores. Of the 235 candidates, 93 have declared debt on themselves, of which 18 are women.
The Supreme Court has given a big decision on the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). In a
India had to face defeat in the second ODI against Bangladesh. With this victory, Bangladesh has
The All India Sant Samiti has also reached the Supreme Court against the Places of Worship Act. T
The match between India and Pakistan in the semi-finals of the World Championship of Legends (WCL
Hard work and determination are two things that have no substitute. By following this, any destin
The strong steps taken by the Modi government in Jammu and Kashmir have started showing their eff
On March 28, a powerful earthquake struck Myanmar. Its tremors were felt till Thailand, Vietnam,
India defeated West Indies by seven wickets in the third T20. With this victory, Team India made
If Apple CEO Tim Cook decides to move his manufacturing unit from India to the US, Apple will suf
Two teenagers were killed in a shooting in Douglasville, Georgia. There are reports of other 6 in