How many out of 23 re-elected MPs between 2004-2019 have criminal cases against them according to an ADR report
An ADR report revealed the number of re-elected MPs with criminal cases against them during the mentioned years.
- According to an ADR report, out of 23 re-elected MPs between 2004-2019, 11 MPs had criminal cases against them.
- This means that approximately 47.8% of the re-elected MPs during this period had criminal cases filed against them.
- The presence of MPs with criminal records raises concerns about ethics and integrity in governance.
- It highlights the need for stricter regulations and transparency in the electoral process to ensure that individuals with criminal backgrounds are not able to hold public office.
- Efforts towards promoting cleaner politics and ensuring that elected representatives uphold the law and serve the public interest are essential.
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