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    Another FIR registered against former MP Prajwal Revanna for sexual harassment

    Another FIR has been registered against former MP Prajwal Revanna on charges of sexual harassment, stalking and criminal intimidation, police sources said on Tuesday. Along with him, three others, including former BJP MLA from Hassan Preetham Gowda has also been named in the FIR for allegedly sharing images captured by Prajwal during sexual harassment of the victim on a video call, they said.

    Case against Prajwal Revanna's brother Suraj Revanna over alleged sexual assault

    A case has been filed against Janata Dal (Secular) MLC Suraj Revanna, son of HD Revanna, for alleged sexual assault. The complainant, a party worker, accused Suraj of assaulting him at his farmhouse on June 16. The FIR includes charges of voluntary carnal intercourse against the order of nature, wrongful confinement, and criminal intimidation. The complainant alleged threats and bribery attempts from Suraj's close aide. This follows the arrest of Suraj's brother, Prajwal Revanna, for separate sexual assault allegations during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

    Bihar govt to form SITs with orders to shoot criminals carrying illegal arms, minister's remarks spark controversy

    The NDA government in Bihar plans to establish Special Investigation Teams (SITs) in each district, allowing them to shoot criminals carrying illegal arms in public. Revenue and Land Reforms Minister Dilip Kumar Jaiswal of the BJP made the statement in a viral video clip, allegedly stating that "No criminal will survive now."

    US Presidential Election: Biden launches media campaign targeting Trump as a ‘convicted criminal’

    Joe Biden has launched an advertisement as part of a media campaign and has lashed out at his opponent Donald Trump describing him as a ‘convicted criminal’. This advertisement comes ahead of the first presidential debate on June 27.

    46 per cent of newly elected MPs face criminal cases: ADR

    An analysis by the Association of Democratic Reforms reveals that 46% of the newly elected Lok Sabha members, totaling 251, face criminal charges, with 27 already convicted. This marks a 55% increase since 2009, with 31% facing serious charges including murder, rape, and crimes against women.

    Lok Sabha polls: 2,572 crorepatis; 1,643 candidates with criminal cases in fray

    As India braces for Lok Sabha election results on Tuesday, there are 2,572 candidates who are crorepatis while 1,643 candidates have criminal cases registered against themselves, according to poll rights body ADR. An analysis by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and National Election Watch has shed light on the profiles of the candidates.

    • 20% Lok Sabha candidates face criminal cases in 2024: ADR

      ADR analysis shows 55% of 2024 Lok Sabha candidates face criminal cases, with 14% facing serious charges, slightly higher than 2019 but still higher than 2009. Average candidate assets have grown 50% since 2019.

      104% rise in number of political parties contesting LS polls from 2009-24

      The number of political parties contesting the Lok Sabha elections has surged by 104% from 2009 to 2024. A total of 751 parties are participating in 2024 compared to 677 in 2019, 464 in 2014, and 368 in 2009, according to an analysis by ADR. The analysis of 8,337 candidates reveals a diverse mix of representation. Criminal cases have been declared by candidates from different party types and a significant number of crorepatis feature among the contestants.

      412 'crorepati' candidates contesting Odisha Assembly polls

      The average assets per candidate contesting in the Odisha Assembly elections 2024 is Rs 2.89 crore. In 2019, the average assets per MLA candidate were Rs 1.69 crore.

      HC grants interim protection from arrest to YSRCP MLA who smashed EVM

      The Andhra Pradesh High Court granted interim protection from arrest to Macherla YSRCP MLA P Ramakrishna Reddy, who is accused of smashing an EVM on polling day, till June 6 due to his candidacy in the Assembly election. The court issued restrictions to prevent any criminal activity and ensure public tranquility.

      BJP holds protest over killing of woman party worker in Bengal's Nandigram

      A woman BJP worker, Rathirani Ari, was killed in Nandigram, triggering protests by saffron party activists. The incident took place in Sonachura village. The Nandigram assembly constituency, which falls under the Tamluk Lok Sabha seat, is scheduled to go to polls on Saturday.

      Odisha Assembly elections: 126 'crorepati' candidates in third phase polls

      In the upcoming third phase of Assembly elections in Odisha, 126 out of 381 candidates are 'crorepatis', with Sanatan Mahakud from BJD being the richest at Rs 227.67 crore. The ADR and Odisha Election Watch analyzed the affidavits of these candidates, noting that money plays a significant role in elections as all major parties field wealthy candidates. Despite this, some candidates have very low assets, such as Kailash Chandra Nayak with Rs 1,000, Sukanta Ghadai with Rs 2,000, and Gopinath Nayak with Rs 2,000. Additionally, 100 candidates have declared criminal cases against them, with 86 facing serious charges.

      Lok Sabha election: 39% of candidates in 6th phase are crorepatis with average assets of Rs 6.81 crore, says ADR

      39% of candidates in the sixth phase of Lok Sabha polls are crorepatis with BJP candidates Naveen Jindal, Santrupt Misra, and Sushil Gupta leading in assets declaration. The analysis by ADR provides key insights about the candidates.

      Lok Sabha polls: Only 12 pc of candidates in fray in phase 5 are women, says ADR

      Low female representation in Lok Sabha polls, with 12% female candidates in the fifth phase. 23% candidates have criminal cases, including 18% with serious charges like murder and hate speech. Concerns raised over candidates' assets and educational qualifications.

      AP Assembly Polls: 94% of YSR & TDP candidates are crore-patis, says ADR analysis

      The role of money power in our election is evident from the fact that all major political parties have given tickets to wealthy candidates, the ADR analysis said. Among the major parties, 65(94%) out of 175 YSRCP candidates, 134(94%) out of 143 TDP candidates, 18(86%) out of 21 Janasena Party candidates, 8(80%) out of 10 BJP candidates, and 79(50%) out of 158 Congress candidates have declared assets of Rs 1 crore and more.

      65 candidates in first phase assembly polls have criminal cases

      65 candidates in Odisha assembly elections' first phase have criminal cases. Major parties like BJP, Congress, BJD, and AAP have candidates facing charges. 70 candidates are crorepatis, with diverse educational qualifications and age demographics.

      Lok Sabha Polls Phase III: 9% candidates are women; 18% candidates face criminal cases

      18% candidates have declared there are criminal cases against them, according to an analysis of details of candidates contesting elections in the third phase by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and The National Election Watch.

      123 of 1,352 candidates in third phase of Lok Sabha polls are women, 18% have criminal cases: ADR

      A report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has revealed that only 9% of the 1,352 candidates contesting the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections are women, and 18% have declared criminal cases against themselves. The report also revealed that seven candidates have declared prior convictions. The prevalence of criminal cases varies across major political parties, with notable trends among candidates from prominent parties like the BJP, Congress, and the Samajwadi Party.

      Lok Sabha Polls Phase 1 candidates’ snapshot: Analysis reveals alarming number of candidates with criminal cases

      42 Lok Sabha seats in 1st phase have candidates with criminal cases. 16% face serious charges like murder, attempted murder, and crimes against women. Political parties exhibit candidates with criminal records. Many candidates are crorepatis, notably Nakul Nath with Rs 716 crore assets. PM Modi seeks another term.

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