Tamil Nadu Cabinet Analysis: 50% Ministers with Criminal Cases, 20% Worth Over ₹100 Crore
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A report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) reveals that 50% of Tamil Nadu's newly sworn-in ministers have criminal cases against them, while 20% have assets exceeding ₹100 crore, with the Chief Minister being the richest at ₹648.85 crore.
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The analysis follows the swearing-in of new ministers in Tamil Nadu, highlighting concerns over criminal backgrounds and wealth declarations.
A compelling new analysis by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) highlights that among the recently appointed ministers of Tamil Nadu, 50% have criminal backgrounds, while 30% face significant allegations. Furthermore, 20% boast fortunes exceeding ₹100 crore, with Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay being the richest at ₹648.85 crore. The average assets of the cabinet stand at ₹126.50 crore.
The report analyzed 10 ministers, finding that five have declared criminal cases, with three facing serious charges. Only one minister is a woman. Two ministers have assets over ₹100 crore, led by the Chief Minister. The minister with the lowest assets is Keerthana S, with ₹22.57 lakh.
Educational qualifications vary, with three ministers having between 8th to 12th standard education and seven being graduates or above. An earlier ADR report on 233 winning candidates showed 54% with criminal cases and 24% facing serious charges. In the 2021 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, 60% of MLAs had criminal cases, and 83% were crorepatis.
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- What actions will be taken against ministers with criminal cases?
- How will the wealth declarations impact governance?