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State Aug 17, 2026 · min read

Criminalisation of Politics Exposed in SC Report on 326 MPs

[META_TITLE]326 MPs, 14 CMs have criminal cases: Report before SC[/META_TITLE] [META_DESCRIPTION]A report before the Supreme Court reveals 326 MPs and 14 CMs f...

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Criminalisation of Politics Exposed in SC Report on 326 MPs
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A report placed before the Supreme Court says 326 MPs, 14 Chief Ministers and more than 4,000 criminal cases run through India's elected leadership. The figures put the criminalisation of politics debate squarely inside the courtroom. A pending case, however, is not a conviction — the report counts allegations under trial, not proven guilt.

Key Facts
Report before SC
326 Members of Parliament have criminal cases pending against them.
Also named
14 Chief Ministers with criminal cases.
Key Point
Total cases cited in the report exceed 4,000.
Key Point
The report enters the Supreme Court's long-running examination of criminalisation of politics.
Key Point
No independent source was available; names of individuals and case details remain unverified.
Legal note
these are pending cases under Indian law, not convictions.
[META_TITLE]326 MPs, 14 CMs have criminal cases: Report before SC[/META_TITLE] [META_DESCRIPTION]A report before the Supreme Court reveals 326 MPs and 14 CMs face over 4,000 criminal cases — a stark record of criminalisation of politics in India.[/META_DESCRIPTION] [PAGE_TITLE]326 MPs, 14 CMs, Over 4,000 Cases: Report Before SC Lays Bare Criminalisation of Politics[/PAGE_TITLE] [FOCUS_KEYWORD]criminalisation of politics before SC[/FOCUS_KEYWORD] [SECONDARY_KEYWORDS]326 MPs criminal cases, 14 Chief Ministers criminal cases, report filed before Supreme Court, criminal cases against Indian politicians[/SECONDARY_KEYWORDS] [FEATURED_IMAGE]Conceptual image: silhouette of the Indian Parliament building with a legal gavel and weighing scale in the foreground

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