As the country gears up for the assembly elections in four states and one union territory, it is pertinent to note that 25 per cent of the MLAs in the outgoing assemblies have criminal cases pending against them.
Out of the 140 candidates analysed from the Kerala Legislative Assembly, 69 have pending criminal cases while 18 have very serious charges against them.
In the case of Tamil Nadu, 234 candidates have been analysed, of which 77 have pending cases against them, of which 25 face serious charges.
In Puducherry, 30 MLAs have been analysed of which 5 MLAs have serious charges pending against them.
The NEW has also found that about 50 percent of the MLAs analysed (403 MLAs out of 813) did not declare their PAN card details in their previous affidavits.
The current format of the affidavit, where candidates have to declare date and other details of their last income tax filed, will make it easy to catch tax deafulters.
In terms of crorepati MLAs, Tamil Nadu leads with 57. Assam is second with 16, while Puducherry and Kerala have 9 and 8 respectively.
West Bengal has the least number of these MLAs at 7 according to the report.
The richest MLA on the list is Vasanth Kumar of the Indian National Congress from Tamil Nadu who is worth around 36.13 crore while Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M Karunanidhi is second with aseets worth Rs 26.5 crore.