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151 lawmakers face cases of crime against women: Report

The BJP has the highest number of representatives (54 MPs and MLAs) with declared cases related to crimes against women, followed by the Congress with 23. Both BJP and Congress have five sitting lawmakers each facing rape charges.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: August 21, 2024, 06:44 PM - 2 min read

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At a time the country is outraged over the rape and murder of a young doctor in Kolkata, an analysis has shown that 151 sitting MPs and MLAs have cases related to crime against women with the BJP accounting for one-third of such lawmakers.

 

Over 150 sitting MPs and MLAs have declared cases related to crimes against women in their election affidavits, with West Bengal having the highest number of lawmakers facing such cases, according to a recent report by a poll rights body. 

 

For the report, the Association for Democratic Reforms examined 4,693 out of 4,809 affidavits of sitting MPs and MLAs submitted to the Election Commission of India during elections between 2019 and 2024. The organisation identified 16 MPs and 135 MLAs facing cases related to crimes against women.

 

West Bengal tops the list with 25 sitting MPs and MLAs facing charges related to crimes against women, followed by Andhra Pradesh with 21 and Odisha with 17. 

 

According to the report, there are 16 sitting MPs and MLAs who have declared cases related to rape under Indian Penal Code (IPC) section 376, which carries a minimum sentence of 10 years and can be extend to life imprisonment. Of these, two are MPs and 14 MLAs.

 

The charges include repeated offences against the same victim, further underscoring the gravity of these cases.

 

Among political parties, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has the highest number of representatives (54 MPs and MLAs) with declared cases related to crimes against women, followed by the Congress with 23 and the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) with 17, according to the report.

 

Both BJP and Congress have five sitting lawmakers each facing rape charges.

 

The ADR has issued strong recommendations in response to these findings. It stressed on the need for political parties to refrain from giving tickets to candidates with criminal backgrounds, especially those with charges of rape and other crimes against women.

 

The report called for the fast-tracking of court cases against MPs and MLAs, ensuring professional and thorough investigations by police.

 

The ADR urged voters to avoid electing candidates with such charges. 

 

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