ADR report / 18 ministers post graduate in Yogi cabinet, 22 have criminal cases registered

Yogi cabinet is currently one of the most qualified and educated cabinet like many states of the country. 18 out of 45 ministers in the cabinet are post graduates, 9 ministers are from 8 to 12 studies, 8 are graduates and 2 are doctors. But Yogi is being challenged by his honorables, because there are tainted in the cabinet too. 22 (49%) ministers of the cabinet have criminal cases registered against them.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Mar 27, 2022, 09:05 AM
Yogi cabinet is currently one of the most qualified and educated cabinet like many states of the country. 18 out of 45 ministers in the cabinet are post graduates, 9 ministers are from 8 to 12 studies, 8 are graduates and 2 are doctors. But Yogi is being challenged by his honorables, because there are tainted in the cabinet too. 22 (49%) ministers of the cabinet have criminal cases registered against them. Apart from this, 20 (44 per cent) have serious criminal cases registered against them.

Analysis of affidavits of 45 ministers out of 53 ministers

Of these ministers, 39 (87 per cent) are crorepatis. Their average assets are Rs 9 crore. Disclosing this, the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has given this information on Saturday. According to this, out of total 53 ministers, the affidavits of 45 ministers have been analyzed, because JPS Rathore, Narendra Kashyap, Dinesh Pratap Singh, Dayashankar Mishra Dayalu, Jaswant Saini and Danish Azad Ansari are not members of any House, State Legislative Assembly or Legislative Council. are not members, the reason for not having their details could not be analysed.

Most cases on Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi

The ADR has assessed the affidavits given by these ministers for the 2022 assembly elections. According to this, 22 ministers who have admitted criminal cases against themselves and 20 ministers who have admitted serious criminal cases. In this, the maximum number of cases are on Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi, who won from Prayagraj. He has a total of seven criminal cases, out of which 13 are in serious sections.

In this sequence, the next name is that of Keshav Prasad Maurya, who was defeated by Sirathu but retained a place in the cabinet, he also has seven cases and all in serious criminal sections. Next name is Kapil Dev Agarwal from Muzaffarnagar. Agarwal has a total of seven cases, out of which four are in serious sections. The next number in this is that of Rakesh Sachan, who won from Kanpur Dehat, he has six cases and all serious criminal cases, after which Dinesh from Hastinapur in Meerut has four criminal and one serious cases registered against him. Similarly, others also have criminal and serious criminal cases.

39 out of 45 ministers are crorepatis

Now if we talk about crorepatis, 39 out of 45 ministers are crorepatis. His average assets are Rs 9 crore. The richest MLA and minister from Tiloi is Mayankeshwar Sharan Singh. He has declared assets of 58.07 crores. Whereas Dharamveer, elected from the Legislative Council, has declared the least assets of 42.91 lakhs. As far as liabilities are concerned, Rakesh Sachan is the topper in this, he has liabilities of 8.17 crores.

18 ministers post graduate and two doctors

Talking about the educational qualification of the elected ministers, 18 ministers are post graduates, nine ministers are from class VIII to 12, eight are graduates and two are doctors. From this it can be easily guessed that what goal the Yogi government has come up with in this innings.