This chief minister has the largest number of criminal cases against him - intimidation, fraud, indignation of modesty, more

Out of the 30 main ministers in the country, 12 of their criminal cases declared against them, a new report found. This means that 40 percent of sitting chief ministers in India face criminal charges, according to the report of ADR of the polls. In addition, 10 (33 percent) chief ministers have declared serious criminal cases, including cases related to attempted murder, kidnapping, bribery, criminal intimidation, etc. Which cm has the largest number of criminal matters? Telangana CM Revevanth Reddy declared 89 cases against him, making him the main minister with the largest number of criminal cases. The leader of the congress has 72 serious IPC charges, and 160 other IPC charges in these 89 criminal cases. The charges include offenses such as 34 counts of criminal intimidation, and one counts each of an improper influence on the election and outrage of, among other things, modesty of a woman. List of CMS with the most criminal charges here is a list of CMS of the state that has the most criminal cases against them, according to ADR Report: 1. Revevanth Reddy, Telengana: 89 Criminal Opportunities 2. Karnatak: 13. Soren, Jharkhand: 5 Criminal Business 6. Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra: 4 Criminal Business 7. Sukhvinder Singh, Himachal Pradesh: 4 Criminal Opportunities 8. Pinarayi Vijayan, Kerala: 2 Criminal Opportunities 9. Criminal Criminal 11. Odisha: 1 Criminal Case 12. Bhajan Lal Sharma, Rajasthan: 1 Criminal Case The report comes because the government brings three bills that arrested the Prime Minister, Chief Minister and Ministers for 30 days on serious criminal charges. The ADR said it analyzed the self -related affidavits of all 30 sitting chief ministers in state meetings and trade union areas. This information comes from affidavits they submitted before disputing their last election.