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13 out of 14 Ministers in Karnataka Cabinet are crorepatis; face criminal cases

13 out of 14 Ministers in Karnataka Cabinet are crorepatis; face criminal cases
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An analysis by the Association for Democratic Reforms reveals that 13 out of 14 ministers in the newly reconstituted Karnataka Cabinet are millionaires. Furthermore, all 13 ministers have declared criminal cases against themselves.

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Highlights issues of transparency, wealth concentration, and legal standing among high-level political officials in India.

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Of the 14 Ministers in the reconstituted Karnataka State Cabinet , 13 are crorepatis with their average assets around ₹206.15 crore, according to an analysis by the Association for Democratic Reforms.

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