BSP fields more criminals, SP crorepatis
BSP fields more criminals, SP crorepatis
While, BSP tops the criminal candidates list with 35.48 pc, the average assets of SP candidates is Rs 87 lakh.

New Delhi: According to affidavits filed by candidates, the ruling Samajwadi Party (SP) have fielded maximum number of crorepati candidates in the first phase of the forthcoming Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, while the BSP tops the list of candidates with criminal background.

An election monitoring organisation claimed that the BSP and ruling Samajwadi Party have fielded the maximum number of candidates with criminal background for the first phase of elections.

Samajwadi Party tops the chart of crorepati candidates and its nominees' average assets are also the highest compared to others with Rs 87 lakh, it said.

Analysing the affidavits filed by candidates with nominations for the first phase of polls on April 7, the Uttar Pradesh Election Watch claimed that BSP tops the list of candidates with criminal background and 35.48 per cent of its nominees have such cases pending against them.

People with criminal background form 31.15 per cent of Samajwadi Party's candidates, the report claimed.

While BJP's share of "criminal" candidates are 29.63 per cent, Congress has 24.20 per cent, Jan Morcha (20), RLD (10) and other parties 13.82 per cent such candidates, former UP DGP and Convenor of UPEW I C Dwivedi told reporters here.

This data is based on the affidavits filed by candidates with their nomination papers in the first phase covering 62 districts, he said.

In constituencies like Jasrana, nine candidates against whom criminal cases were pending are contesting elections, Dwivedi claimed.

Though all parties have crorepati candidates, Samajwadi party is the leader having 27.87 per such candidates followed by BJP (25.92 per cent), BSP (22.58), Congress (17.74) and other parties (5.69 per cent) candidates, he said.

Interestingly, there are a number of candidates who did not even have Permenant Account Number (PAN), Dwivedi said adding that there are 35.48 per cent such candidates of Congress, 32.25 per cent BSP, 24.07 BJP and 31.14 Samajwadi Party candidates.

As per the data collected by UPEW, the average candidates' asset of SP was the highest at around Rs 87 lakhs followed by BJP with over Rs 80 lakhs, Congress Rs 58.88 lakhs and BSP Rs 55.02 Lakhs.

Candidates like state PWD minister Shivpal Singh Yadav, Shalil Bishnoi (BJP), Mahendra Singh (SP), Ajay Kapoor (Congress), Premlata Katiya (BJP), Shiv Charan (BSP), who have a number of cases pending against them, did not mention any cases in the affidavit, Dwivedi claimed.

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