Noida / New Delhi: Twenty-five percent of candidates in the first phase of the upper assembly election have a criminal case against them, including 12 accused of committing crimes against women and six were charged with murder, according to Advocacy of the ADR group polling reform.
The Association for Democrat Reform (ADR) said it had analyzed a self-oath statement from 615 cross-party candidates and independent nominations from the 58 assembly chair in 11 districts where the election was scheduled for 10 February 623 candidates in Fray.among wholesales, 21 ( 75%) of 28 candidates were analyzed from SP, 17 (59%) of 29 candidates from RLD, 29 (51%) of 57 candidates from BJP, 21 (36%) of 58 candidates from Congress, 19 (34%) of 56 Candidates from BSP and eight (15%) of 52 candidates from AAP have stated criminal cases against themselves in our statement, he said.
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