Sixty-five out of 238 candidates in the fray in the second phase of assembly elections in J&K on Sept 25 have criminal cases against them, with 49 facing minor cases while 16 have declared serious criminal charges in their poll affidavits. Only 3% of the candidates in this phase are women.
According to an analysis by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), three candidates have declared cases of attempted murder (IPC section 307), while seven have declared cases related to crimes against women, with one contestant facing rape charges (IPC section 376)."
The party-wise list of contestants facing criminal charges shows 4 out of 26 (15%) candidates fielded by PDP have declared criminal cases against them in their affidavits. BJP has 4 out of 17 tainted candidates (24%), Congress has 2 out of 6 (33%) and NC has 1 out of 20 such nominees. Among candidates facing serious criminal cases, PDP has fielded 1 (4%), BJP has given tickets to 3 (18%), Congress to 2, and NC to 1 (5%). ADR further reported that 8 assembly constituencies (31% of 26) have been put in the ‘red’ category, where 3 or more contestants have declared criminal cases.
In terms of assets, 131 (55%) of the total candidates are crorepatis. All 6 Congress candidates (100%), 18 (90%) from NC, 13 (76%) from BJP and 19 (73%) from PDP have declared assets worth more than Rs 1 crore.
The average assets per candidate in phase 2 in J&K is Rs 5.8 crore. Among major parties, the average assets of 6 Congress nominees is Rs 29.39 crore, while it’s Rs 11.21 crore for 20 NC candidates, Rs 11.07 crore for 17 BJP candidates, and Rs 5.24 crore for 26 PDP nominees.
Syed Altaf Bukhari, with declared assets of Rs 165 crore, is the richest candidate in phase 2, followed by Tariq Hameed Karra (Rs 149 crore) and NC’s Mushtaq Guroo (Rs 94 crore).
In the second phase of J&K assembly elections, 65 out of 238 candidates have criminal cases against them. Only 3% are women. An ADR analysis shows a significant number of wealthy candidates, with an average asset value of Rs 5.80 crore per candidate.
The initial phase of polling in Jammu and Kashmir began on September 18, with more than 23 lakh voters selecting from 219 candidates across 24 assembly constituencies. This is the first assembly election in a decade for seven districts. Key candidates include Iltija Mufti, Waheed Para, and Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami.
BJP has suspended three membersPawan Khajuria, Balwan Singh, and Narinder Singh Bhaufor contesting against its official candidates in the ongoing J&K assembly polls. The suspension was ordered by J&K working president Sat Paul Sharma on the recommendation of the party's disciplinary committee headed by Sunil Sethi due to indiscipline and anti-party activities.