Eleven percent of the 345 candidates in the second round of the Assam convention this year have declared their cases, the Association for Democratic Reforms reported.
Assam Election Watch and the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) have reviewed the affidavits of all 345 candidates voting on April 1. "Of the 345 students surveyed, 37 (11%) have reported criminal charges against them, and 30 (9%)," the report said. ADR also provided the financial status of the candidates, of which 345 candidates, 73 (21 percent) are crorepatis. BJP government will not allow intruders in Bangladesh to enter Assam: Rajnath Singh Among the major parties, 11 (32 percent) of the 34 nominees were shortlisted by the BJP, five (18 percent) of the 28 candidates for Congress, five (71 percent) of the 7 candidates. AIUDF, two (33 percent) of the six AGP candidates, three (16 percent) of the 19 candidates in Assam Jatiya Parishad, and one candidate from AIFB, SUCI (C) and United The Peoples Party Liberal, which has declared criminal charges in their affidavits, the report said. It said 10 (29 percent) of the 34 candidates analyzed by the BJP, three (16 percent) of the 19 candidates for Assam Jatiya Parishad, and three (43 percent) out of 7 candidates AIUDF, two (33%) of the 6 candidates for the AGP, two (seven) of the 28 candidates for the ANC and one candidate from the AIFB, United Peoples Party Liberal and SUCI (C), have announced the serious charges they face in their oaths. It said three candidates had announced cases related to crimes against women. In this case, one designated person has declared rape-related charges (section IPC 376). Three candidates have declared murder-related charges (IPC section 302), while the other two have declared "` attempted murder '' charges (IPC section 307), they said. The report also states that two (five) of the 39 per cent are "red" districts. Red warning districts are those where three or more candidates have declared themselves criminal cases. Among the major parties, the report said, the average assets of each candidate in the 34 BJP elections were assessed by Rs 2.74 crore; and of the 28 ANC candidates, it is Rs 4.78 crore. It said 19 Assam Jatiya Parishad residents had average assets of Rs 88.70 lakh; Seven AIUDF nominees for Rs 21.25 crore, six AGP Rs 1.13 crore and 13 SUCI (C) for Rs 25.43 lakh. About 209 (61 percent) of those registered registered for their degree between 5 and 12, while 131 (38%) graduated or more. Two employees are diploma holders and three are studying only, he said. The report said 113 candidates (33%) declared that they were between the ages of 25 and 40, while 182 (53%) stated that they were between the ages of 41 and 60. Forty-nine (14 percent) candidates have declared their age to be between 61 and 80 years. One person is 82 years old. He added that 26 women (8%) were running in the second round of the Assam conference this yea
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