119 Telangana MLAs - 114 Crorepatis and 82 Criminals
“Of the 119 winning candidates analyzed in 2023, 82, or 69%, have filed criminal charges against themselves. Out of 119 MLAs examined during telangana together races in 2018, 73(61 percent) MLAs had announced criminal bodies of evidence against themselves," the report read.
According to the report, eighty percent (51 out of 64 INC winners) have criminal records; 19 (49%), out of the 39 BRS candidates who were selected; 7 (88 percent) of the BJP's 8 winning candidates; 1(100 percent) victor competitor from CPI; what's more, 4 (57 percent) out of 7 All india Majlis-E-Ittehadul winning applicants have proclaimed criminal arguments against themselves in their affirmations.
The report additionally expressed out of the 119 winning up-and-comers broke down, 114 (96 percent) are crorepatis.
"Out of 119 MLAs examined during telangana gathering races 2018, 106 (89 percent) MLAs were crorepatis," the report said.
It additionally said that 60 (94 percent) out of 64 from INC, 38(97 percent) out of 39 from BRS, 8 (100 percent) out of 8 from bjp, 1 (100 percent) from cpi and seven out of seven AIMIM winning competitors have pronounced resources worth more than Rs. one crore.
"The typical resources per winning contender for 64 INC winning up-and-comers is Rs 48.20 Crores, 39 BRS winning competitors is Rs 32.62 Crores, 8 bjp winning applicants is Rs 21.83 Crores, 1 cpi victor up-and-comer is Rs 2.33 Crores and 7 AIMIM winning up-and-comers have normal resources worth Rs 13.19 Crores," it said.
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The report likewise said that 40 (34 percent) winning competitors have pronounced their instructive capability to be between fifth pass and twelfth pass, while 72 (61 percent) winning up-and-comers have proclaimed having an instructive capability of graduate or more.
It said that five winning up-and-comers are recognition holders and two winning competitors are proficient.
In the interim, the report said 23 (19 percent) winning up-and-comers have pronounced their age to be somewhere in the range of 25 and 50 years while 96 (81 percent) winning applicants have announced their age to be somewhere in the range of 51 and 80 years.
"Out of 119 winning up-and-comers examined, 10 (8 percent) winning competitors are ladies. In 2018, out of 119 MLAs, 6 (5 percent) MLAs were ladies," the report said.
The report expressed that there are 32 reappointed MLAs in the telangana gathering appointment of 2023.