There are highest number of criminal cases registered against the candidates contesting the first phase of the Chhattisgarh Assembly elect🐼ions.
Of the 🏅223 candidates contesting the first phase of the Chhattisgarh Assembly elections, 26 have criminal cases against them, with the highest cases from the BJP.
A report released by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and Nꦫational Election Watch (NEW) has revealed the number of cases registered against the BJP candidates in Chhattisgarh, HT reported.
“16 have declared serious criminal cases against themsel🌠ves,” the report read.
Further, 46 candidates are crorepatis, with the highest number of crorepatis fꦐrom the Congress (14), followed by the BJP (3), and the AAP (3), the report said.
The average assets declared per candidate c🅠ontesting the Phase I Chhattisgarh Assembly elections is Rs.1.34 crores, the report mentioned.
The rep💃ort further reveale🍃d that 25 female candidates are contesting in the first phase of the polls scheduled for November 7.
Moreover, of tౠhe total 223, 115 candidates declared their educational qualifications to be between 5th and 12th staꦡndard, while 97 candidates have declared having an educational qualification of graduate or above.
“Five candidates are diploma holders. Four have declared themselves to be just literate, and one candidate is illiterate. One candidate has not given his educational qualification,” the report noted.