Karnataka Election Watch (KEW) also said today 93 per cent or 203 MLAs of the total 218 analysed are crorepatis. In 2008, 63 per cent MLAs were crorepatis.
KEW said it analysed the self-sworn affidavits of 218 out of the 223 newly elected MLAs.
It said 92 re-elected MLAs have been analysed. Their average asset in 2008 was Rs 17.53 crore, which has gone up to Rs 30.15 crore, a growth of 72 per cent.
KEW said 34 per cent or 74 of the 218 MLAs analysed have declared criminal cases against them, compared to 20 per cent five years ago.
Out of 218 MLAs, five (two per cent) are women in the new Karnataka Assembly, compared to three in 2008.
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