Terming the judgement as "historical", Kejriwal said it would help in keeping criminals and corrupt people away from politics.
"AAP had been saying that until people with criminal cases are not prevented from entering into the Parliament and the Assemblies, democracy could not be established," Kejriwal said, adding not only the convicts but also those against whom there is any charge sheet should not be allowed to contest elections.
Kejriwal said, according to ADR reports, one third of the Members of Parliament (around 161) have criminal cases against them, while there are grave criminal cases against 78 MPs.
Also in Delhi Assembly, out of 70 MLAs, 32 have criminal cases and of these there are serious criminal charges against eight of them.
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