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'India MPs face criminal charges'
A report on the backgrounds
of MPs elected this year in India has shown that
one in four face criminal charges.
The study by the Bangalore-based Public Affairs
Centre says MPs from almost all political parties
are involved.
The independent study is based on sworn statements
filed earlier this year by the more than 540 MPs
before they contested the polls. The statements
were required by a new rule enforced by the Supreme
Court to improve transparency in public life.
The report found that the MPs faced charges ranging
from murder to extortion and rape.
"It's a shocking indictment of the system that one-fourth
of our elected representatives to the highest democratic
body have criminal cases against them,"
Samuel Paul, chairman of the group which has been
campaigning for cleaner politics, is quoted as saying
by Reuters. The findings of the report have coincided
with another decision of the Indian government which
has been criticised by those concerned about probity
in public life.
On Wednesday, the Indian cabinet deferred a long
pending anti-corruption legislation aimed at bringing
the country's top most public officers within the
ambit of an ombudsman.
Indian election laws allow politicians facing criminal
charges to run for public office, but not those
who have been convicted.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/south_asia/3960703.stm
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