Out of the 117 winning candidates analysed successful 2022, 58(50%) winning candidates person declared transgression cases against themselves. Out of 117 MLAs analysed during Punjab Assembly elections successful 2017, 16(14%) MLAs had declared transgression cases against themselves, says a study by the Association for Democratic Reforms.
27 (23%) winning candidates person declared superior transgression cases against themselves. Out of 117 MLAs analysed during Punjab Assembly elections successful 2017, 11 (9%) MLAs had declared superior transgression cases against themselves.
1 victor campaigner has declared lawsuit related to execution (IPC Section-302) against himself.
2 winning candidates person declared cases of effort to execution (IPC Section-307). 3 winning candidates person declared cases related to crimes against women.
52 (57%) retired of 92 winning candidates from AAP, 3(17%) retired of 18 winning candidates from INC, 2(67%) retired of 3 winning candidates from SAD and 1(50%) retired of 2 winning candidates from BJP person declared transgression cases against themselves successful their affidavits.
23 (25%) retired of 92 winning candidates from AAP, 2(11%) retired of 18 winning candidates from INC and 2(67%) retired of 3 winning candidates from SAD person declared superior transgression cases against themselves successful their affidavits.
Financial:
Out of the 117 winning candidates analysed, 87 (74%) are crorepatis. Out of 117 MLAs analysed during Punjab assembly elections 2017, 95 (81%) MLAs were crorepatis.
63 (69%) retired of 92 from AAP, 17 (94%) retired of 18 from INC, 3 (100%) from SAD, 2 (100%) from BJP, 1 (100%) from BSP and 1 (100%) Independent winning candidates person declared assets worthy much than Rs. 1 crore.
The mean of assets per winning candidates successful the Punjab Assembly Elections 2022 is Rs 10.45 Crores. The mean of assets per MLA successful the Punjab Assembl y Elections 2017 was Rs 11.78 crore.
The mean assets per winning campaigner for 92 AAP winning candidates is Rs 7.52 Crores, 18 INC winning candidates is Rs 22.73 Crores, 3 SAD winning candidates is Rs 15.03 Crores and 2 BJP winning candidates person mean assets worthy Rs 2.49 Crores.
61 (52%) winning candidates person declared their age to be betwixt 25 and 50 years while 56 (48%) winning candidates person declared their age to be betwixt 51 and 80 years.
Out of 117 winning candidates analysed, 13 (11%) winning candidates are women. In 2017, retired of 117 MLAs, 6 (5%) MLAs were women.
Comparative analysis:
Number of re-elected MLAs: Number of re-elected MLAs analysed successful the Punjab assembly elections of 2022 is 25.
Average assets of re-elected MLAs successful 2017: The mean assets of re-elected MLAs successful 2017 was Rs 17.07 crore.
Average assets of re-elected MLAs successful 2022: The mean assets of re-elected MLAs successful 2022 is Rs 17.41 crores.
Average maturation successful assets of re-elected MLAs from 2017 to 2022: The maturation successful mean assets of re-elected MLAs is Rs 34.84 lakhs i.e. by 2%.