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BRS Leader Bandi Partha Saradhi Richest With `5,300 Cr; 3 MPs To Be Analysed: Report

The total assets of the 225 sitting Rajya Sabha MPs is worth Rs 18,210 crore, with the BRS MP Bandi Partha Saradhi being the richest with assets worth Rs 5,300 crore, a report revealed on Friday.

In a report, the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and National Election Watch (NEW) said that it has analyzed and updated the criminal background details of 225 out of 233 Rajya Sabha MPs.

It further said that in the current Rajya Sabha one seat is vacant while three MPs have not been analysed as their affidavits were unavailable and four seats of Jammu and Kashmir are undefined. “The total assets of Rajya Sabha sitting MPs is Rs 18,210 crore,” the report said.

It said that the total assets of the 85 MPs of the BJP analysed is Rs 2,579 crore, followed by Congress’ 30 MPs at Rs 1,549 crore, nine YSRCP MPs at Rs 3,561 crore, seven TRS MPs at Rs 5,596 crore, and 10 AAP MPs have a total assets worth Rs 1,316 crore.

The richest Rajya Sabha MP is Dr Bandi Partha Saradhi of the BRS with total assets worth Rs 5,300 crore followed by YSRCP’s MP Alla Ayodhya Rami Reddy with total assets worth Rs 2,577 crore and then Samajwadi Party’s MP and actor-turned-politician Jaya Bachchan with assets worth Rs 1,001 crore.

The report also highlighted that seven TRS (now Bharath Rashtra Samithi) Rajya Sabha MPs have average asset per MP worth Rs 799.46 crore, followed by nine YSRCP Rajya Sabha MPs average assets worth Rs 395.68 crore per MP, 10 AAP Rajya Sabha MPs have average assets of Rs 131.66 crore per MP.

It further said that the 30 Congress Rajya Sabha MPs have average assets of Rs 51.65 crore, three NCP Rajya Sabha MPs have average assets worth Rs 19.57 crore, and 13 Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha MPs have average assets worth Rs 3.55 crore.

The report also highlighted that the total assets for seven MPs analysed from Telangana is Rs 5,596 crore, followed by 11 MPs analysed from Andhra Pradesh with Rs 3,823 crore. The report also said that out of the 225 sitting RS MPs, 166 (74 per cent)  MPs have declared liabilities. Nathwani Parimal of the YSRCP has maximum liabilities worth Rs 209 crore, followed by Alla Ayodhya Rami Reddy of the BRS with liabilities worth Rs 154 crore and SP’s Jaya Bachchan has the liability worth Rs 105 crore.

‘Poor’ members

The report also highlighted that four MPs  have assets below Rs 10 lakhs. AAP’s Sant Balbir Singh has assets worth Rs 3.79 lakh, BJP’s Maharaja Sanajaoba Leishemba has assets worth Rs 1.98 lakh, AAP’s Sanjay Singh has assets worth Rs  6.6 lakh and Prakash Chik Baraik of the Trinamool Congress has assets worth Rs 9.25 lakh.

‘75 Rajya Sabha members face criminal charges’

​​​​​​​Out of the 225 sitting Rajya Sabha MPs, 75 have declared criminal cases against themselves, with four facing charges of crimes against women, a new report revealed on Friday.

In a report, the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and National Election Watch (NEW) said that it has analysed and updated the criminal background details of 225 out of 233 Rajya Sabha MPs.

It further said that in the current Rajya Sabha, one seat is vacant while three MPs have not been analysed as their affidavits were unavailable and four seats of Jammu and Kashmir were undefined.

“Out of the 225 Rajya Sabha sitting MPs analysed, 75, which is 33 per cent MPs have declared criminal cases against themselves.”

It said that 41, which is 18 per cent of Rajya Sabha sitting MPs have declared serious criminal cases, while two MPs have declared cases related to murder (IPC section 302). The report further said that four MPs have declared cases related to crimes against women.

“Out of the four MPs, K.C. Venugopal from Rajasthan has declared case related to rape (IPC Section-376),” it said. The report also pointed out that four sitting MPs have declared cases related to attempt murder (IPC Section 307).