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Top Stories Rahul compares Modi with Hitler, says Gujarat CM behaves arrogantly Rahul compares Modi with Hitler, says Gujarat CM behaves arrogantly Lalu Prasads former aide Ram Kripal meets Rajnath, set to join BJPLalu Prasads former aide Ram Kripal meets Rajnath, set to join BJP Narendra Modis new found love for Bihar a ploy to win votes: Nitish KumarNarendra Modis new found love for Bihar a ploy to win votes: Nitish Kumar BJP in damage control mode, Rudy to meet Uddhav to fine tune alliance with SenaBJP in damage control mode, Rudy to meet Uddhav to fine tune alliance with Sena Educationist Ashok Agarwal resigns from AAP, says party promoting elite individualsEducationist Ashok Agarwal resigns from AAP, says party promoting elite individuals Politicians Mayawati Narendra Modi Nitin Gadkari Palaniappan Chidambaram Parkash Singh Badal Rahul Gandhi Sonia Gandhi Sushma Swaraj Uddhav Thackeray Parties Aam Aadmi Party AIADMK Bharatiya Janata Party Bahujan Samaj Party Congress Janata Dal (United) Samajwadi Party Shiv Sena Trinamool Congress Left Parties The numbers story: List of MPs facing criminal charges In this edition of The Numbers Story we have visually mapped MPs of the 15th Lok Sabha who are facing criminal charges. Tweet This Written by Leela Prasad | New Delhi | March 11, 2014 8:15 am 5 Comments mps In this edition of The Numbers Story we have visually mapped MPs of the 15th Lok Sabha who are facing criminal charges. Refer the key at the bottom right corner of the map to get idea of which states have sent the most number of MPs, who are facing criminal charges. If you hover your mouse over any state, it will give you a mini-breakdown of MPs facing criminal charges from Congress and BJP. As you can see in the table above, 50% of Jharkhand MPs face criminal charges. Second comes Maharashtra, third Gujarat, fourth Bihar and fifth Uttar Pradesh. The above graphic breaks down the data into various political parties. The Shiv Sena tops the list of most party MPs facing criminal charges. 80% of its 10 MPs in the parliament face criminal charges. BJP comes second with 41.07% of its 112 MPs, JD(U) is third with 36.84% of its 19 MPs, and so on. Kameshwar Baitha, an outgoing MP from Jharkhand, faces 46 criminal charges; of which most of them are serious charges ranging from murder to attempted murder. CPI (M) leader R.B Rajesh and Shiv Sena leader Chandrakant Bhaurao face 16 criminal charges each. Read the previous edition of The Numbers Story: Telangana fares better than Seemandhra in development to help us personalise your reading experience. Related Vote schedule of Lok Sabha Elections 2014TRSThe numbers story: Telangana fares better than Seemandhra in developmentParliament_thumbONCE UPON A POLL: Second Lok Sabha elections (1957) READ MORE ON: BJP, Congress, cpi, JD(U), JMM, Kameshwar Baitha, lok sabha elections, MPs, RJD, TDP, The Numbers Story, TMC, TRS, More Stories Quote Unquote There is no need to take permission from the Election Commission to provide financial aide to the affected farmers during the code of conductThere is no need to take permission from the Election Commission to provide financial aide to the affected farmers during the code of conductThere is no need to take permission from the Election Commission to provide financial aide to the affected farmers during the code of conductGopinath Munde Its a question of their (MNSs) survival, because of which they had to take the decision on contesting Lok Sabha polls. It would have been surprising had MNS not contestedIts a question of their (MNSs) survival, because of which they had to take the decision on contesting Lok Sabha polls. It would have been surprising had MNS not contestedIts a question of their (MNSs) survival, because of which they had to take the decision on contesting Lok Sabha polls. It would have been surprising had MNS not contestedPrithviraj Chavan Today Paper Mobile iPhone iPhone Android RSS e-Paper Facebook Twitter Gplus Youtube StumbleUpon Pintrest The Express Group Expressindia The Indian Express The Financial Express Loksatta Jansatta Exims Ramnath Goenka Awards Express Towers Business Publication Division Express Pharma Express Healthcare Express Hospitality Express Travelworld Express Computers Privacy Policy Advertise with Us Contact Us Subscribe Investors Information Copyright © 2014 The Indian Express ltd. All Rights Reserved Powered by WordPress VIP to help us personalise your reading experience.
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