Chhattisgarh shows a sharp drop in average assets, as per declared affidavits by candidates, while almost all of Telangana's MLAs are crorepatis. In terms of women, almost no change; in terms of graduates, Mizoram leads the way
The newly-elected Chhattisgarh legislative assembly has 72 out of 90 MLAs, with the BJP leading the list with 43 crorepati MLAs. The BJP won a landslide victory, with 43 out of 54 MLAs each having declared assets valued at more than Rs 1 crore. Congress MLAs have an average of Rs 5.25 crore, compared to Rs 11.63 crore in the 2018 elections. Bhawan Bohra, Bhupesh Baghel, and Amar Agrawal are the top MLAs with assets valued over Rs 27 crore.
The average of assets per winning candidate in the state assembly elections held this time is Rs 5.25 crore compared to Rs 11.63 crore in the 2018 assembly polls.