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Added on : 2024-04-30 08:02:35

In the upcoming third phase of the 18th Lok Sabha elections, 29 per cent or 392 of the 1,352 candidates are 'crorepatis', with the average assets per candidate standing at a substantial Rs 5.66 crore, according to an analysis of details of candidates contesting the elections in the third phase by the ADR and The National Election Watch.

The top three candidates, based on their declared assets, possess wealth amounting to hundreds of crores, with the highest declared assets surpassing Rs 1,361 crore.

As per the ADR report, in the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections, only 9 per cent or 123 of the 1,352 candidates contesting are women.

18 per cent have criminal cases 

Among the candidates contesting in the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections, 18 per cent have declared criminal cases against themselves. Additionally, seven candidates have declared prior convictions.Out of the 244 candidates with criminal records contesting in the third phase, five are facing charges related to murder, while 24 have been booked in cases of attempted murder. Furthermore, 38 candidates have been linked to crimes against women, and 17 have declared cases related to hate speech.

The analysis also examines the educational and demographic profiles of the candidates. It reveals that 47 per cent, or 639 candidates, have educational qualifications ranging from classes 5 to 12, while 44 per cent, or 591 candidates, are graduates or have higher educational qualifications.

In terms of age, 30 per cent, or 411 candidates, are between 25 and 40 years old, while 53 per cent, or 712 candidates, fall within the 41 to 60 age bracket.

 

Editor & Publisher : Dr Dhimant Purohit

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