By the end of this Lok Sabha term, the number of MPs charged with serious criminal offences has increased in 15 states, five of which have BJP governments and two have Congress governments. Bihar, where the number has increased the most (from 8 to 18), is ruled by the Janata Dal United, currently part of the ruling BJP-led National Democratic Alliance government at the Centre.
At the beginning of the term, Uttar Pradesh had 12 MPs with serious criminal cases against them, the highest among all states, and now has even more at 21. In Maharashtra, from 11 at the beginning of term, the number is now 19. In Bihar, the number has more than doubled, from 8 in 2014 to 18 in 2019.