Over 70 per cent of the newly sworn-in ministers in Bihar have declared criminal cases against them, as per a report by the poll rights body.
Over 70 per cent of the newly sworn-in ministers in Bihar have declared criminal cases against them, according to a report by the poll rights body, Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR).
The law minister of Bihar, Rashtriya Janata Dal’s (RJD) Kartikeya Singh, was to surrender in Danapur court on August 16 in a kidnapping case but instead, he showed up at the Patna Raj Bhawan to take oath as the new minister in the Nitish Kumar-led government in Bihar. Earlier on August 12, RJD leader Kartikeya Singh was granted interim protection till September 1 by the court. The BJP said there are many tainted leaders in Nitish Kumar's new cabinet.
Close sources from the law minister said that he received a relief order from the court of no coercive action till September 1.
India Today did a fact check on the claim by studying the reports issued by the election watchdog association for democratic reforms.