Association for Democratic Reforms has actually evaluated the self-sworn affidavits of 928 out of 943 prospects objecting to in the Lok Sabha stage 4 throughout 71 constituencies in 8 states.
Five prospects have actually stated cases associated to murder, 24 have actually stated cases associated to try to murder, 4 have actually stated cases associated to kidnapping, 21 have actually stated cases associated to criminal activity versus ladies and 16 prospects have actually stated cases associated to dislike speech.
The ADR has actually evaluated the self-sworn affidavits of 928 out of 943 prospects objecting to in the Lok Sabha stage 4 throughout 71 constituencies in 8 states.
An overall of 210 prospects objecting to in stage 4 of the Lok Sabha elections deal with criminal charges, with 158 having major cases and 12 of them founded guilty cases, according to the National Election Watch and Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR).
It stated 210 out of 928 prospects evaluated face criminal charges.
“There are 15 candidates who have not been analyzed due to unavailability of properly scanned and complete affidavits, at the time of making this report,” the ADR stated in a declaration.
“A total of 158 out of 928 candidates analysed have declared serious criminal cases and 12 candidates have declared convicted cases.”
“Among the major parties, 20 out of 57 candidates from BJP, 9 out of 57 candidates from Congress, 10 out of 54 candidates from BSP, 9 out of 21 candidates analysed from Shiv Sena and 45 out of 345 Independent candidates have declared serious criminal cases,” the declaration stated.
In regards to celebrations, 25 out of 57 prospects from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), 18 out of 57 prospects from Congress, 11 out of 54 prospects from Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), 12 out of 21 prospects evaluated from Shiv Sena and 60 out of 345 Independent prospects have actually stated criminal cases.
It likewise kept in mind that 37 out of 71 constituencies have 3 or more objecting to prospects who have face criminal charges.