New Delhi:
Of the 243 newly elected Bihar legislative assembly members, 162 are crorepatis or multi-millionaires, an analysis said today.
"A total of 67 per cent of elected representatives in the Bihar assembly of this year are crorepatis, whereas out of 228 MLAs analysed during the 2010 Bihar assembly elections, 45 legislators, which amounts to 20 per cent, were crorepatis," said the analysis by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and Bihar Election Watch.
Of the 162, 14 legislators have assets of over Rs 10 crore, according to the study of the affidavits of the 243 newly-elected legislators.
Khagaria's Janata Dal-United legislator Poonam Devi Yadav is the richest, with assets of value around Rs 41 crore.
Bhagalpur's Congress legislator Ajeet Sharma is the second richest with assets of Rs 40 crore, while Mokama's Independent legislator Anant Kumar Singh is the third richest candidate.
As many as 51 out of 80 MLAs from the RJD, 53 out of 71 MLAs from the JD-U, 32 out of 53 MLAs from the BJP, 19 out of 27 MLAs from the Congress, one of the two MLAs of the RLSP, and both members from the LJP are crorepatis.
Raniganj's JD-U legislator Achmit Rishidev has the lowest assets worth Rs 9.8 lakh while Darauli's CPI-MLL legislator Satyadev Ram was at the second-last position on the list.
The average assets of legislators were Rs 3.02 crore, whereas the average assets for each candidate who contested were Rs 1.44 crore.
In 2010, the average assets from among the 228 MLAs analysed were Rs 82.46 lakh, the ADR said.