Twenty-six per cent of the 284 candidates contesting within the part seven of the West Bengal Assembly polls this 12 months have declared legal instances towards themselves, a report by the Association for Democratic Reforms said. The West Bengal Election Watch and Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) have analysed the self-sworn affidavits of all 284 candidates from 36 constituencies contesting within the polls to be held on April 26.
“Out of 284 candidates analysed, 73 (26 per cent) candidates have declared criminal cases against themselves. About 60 (21 per cent) have declared serious criminal cases against themselves,” the ballot rights physique mentioned. Among the most important events, 9 (69 per cent) out of 13 candidates analysed from the CPI(M), 19 (53 per cent) out of 36 candidates analysed from the AITC, 19 (53 per cent) out of 36 candidates analysed from the BJP and 9 (47per cent) out of 19 candidates analysed from the Congress have declared legal instances towards themselves of their affidavits.
Among the most important events, 7(54 per cent) out of 13 candidates analysed from the CPI(M), 16(44 per cent) out of 36 candidates analysed from the BJP, 14(39 per cent) out of 36 candidates analysed from the AITC and 7(37 per cent) out of 19 candidates analysed from the Congress have declared critical legal instances towards themselves of their affidavits. Eighteen candidates have declared instances associated to crime towards girls and three candidates have declared instances associated to homicide (IPC Section-302) towards themselves.
About 14 candidates have declared instances associated to aim to homicide (IPC Section-307) towards themselves. The report additional mentioned that 13 (36 per cent) out of 36 constituencies are purple alert constituencies. Red alert constituencies are these the place three or extra contesting candidates have declared legal instances towards themselves.
The report mentioned out of the 284 candidates, 65(23 per cent) are crorepatis. Among the most important events, 26(72 per cent) out of 36 candidates analysed from the AITC, 11(58 per cent) out of 19 candidates analysed from the Congress, 13(36 per cent) out of 36 candidates analysed from the BJP and 1(8 per cent) out of 13 candidates analysed from the CPI(M) have declared belongings valued greater than Rs 1 crore.
A complete of 143 (50 per cent) candidates have declared their academic {qualifications} to be between class 5 and 12, whereas 134 (47 per cent) candidates have declared having an academic qualification of graduate or above. Six candidates are diploma holders and one candidate is simply literate.
The report mentioned 98(35 per cent) candidates have declared their age to be between 25 and 40 years, whereas 139(49 per cent) candidates have declared their age to be between 41 and 60 years. There are 47(17 per cent) candidates who’ve declared their age to be between 61 and 80 years.
The report mentioned 37(13 per cent) feminine candidates are contesting within the part seven of the meeting polls.
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