Gujarat's new council of ministers was sworn in on Monday following the BJP's landslide victory in the assembly elections
Four out of the 17 ministers in the new BJP government in Gujarat face criminal cases, a report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has said.
As many as 16 ministers including Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel are 'crorepatis' or own assets worth ₹ 1 crore or more, it said.
The new council of ministers was sworn in on Monday following the BJP's landslide victory in the Assembly elections.
Three other ministers -- Harsh Sanghavi, Rushikesh Patel and Raghavji Patel -- face relatively minor charges such as disobedience of order passed by public servant under IPC section 188 and defamation under section 500, among others.
ADR, which works for electoral reforms, said the report is based on self-sworn affidavits of MLAs.
Average assets of ministers are ₹ 32.7 crore, against ₹ 3.95 crore for the previous 25-member ministry. Minister with the highest declared assets is Balvantsinh Rajput. He owns assets worth ₹ 372.65 crore, the report said.
Bachubhai Khabad has the lowest declared assets of ₹ 92.85 lakh.
Six ministers have studied between 8th and 12th standard, eight ministers have completed graduation or post-graduation, and three ministers are diploma-holders.
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel (60) holds a diploma in civil engineering.
Three ministers are below 50 years of age. Harsh Sanghvi (37) happens to be the youngest member of the council of ministers while Kanubhai Desai, 71, is the senior-most member.