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The richest candidate has assets worth RS 296 CR

The richest candidate has assets worth RS 296 CR
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Noida: The richest candidate in the commotion for the second phase of assembly selection in Uttar Pradesh has assets worth RS 296 Crore, while the poorest has only Hospital 6,700, according to a report.
Voting is scheduled to take place on February 14 in the 55 state assembly chair, which includes nine regencies of Amroha, Bareilly, Bijnor, Budaun, Moradabad, Rampur, Saharapur, Sambhāl, and Shahjahanpur in the West.
Watch and the Association of the Election of Uttar Pradesh for Democratic Reform (ADR) in a report said they had analyzed a self-oath statement from 584 candidates from 586, which fought for the second phase selection.
The richest candidate, Nawab Kazim Ali Khan, Congress candidate from assembly assembly chair, has stated assets worth RS 296 Crore, said the report.
He was followed by Supriya Aron from the Samajwadi Party from the Bareilly Cantt chair with RS 157 Crore in the temporary asset Devendra Nagpal BJP from the seat Naugawan declaring Rs 140 Crore in assets, the report noted.
On the other hand, Sanjay Kumar, who will fight as an independent candidate from the Shahjahanpur seat, has stated that assets are worth only Rs 6,700, with all that moves and does not move.
Aam Aadmi Party’s Vishal Kumar (Nehtaur Chair) and Usmal Malik (Saharanpur Nagar) came in line with assets worth Rs 13,500 and Rs 15,000, according to the report.
Overall, 260 (or 45 percent) of 584 candidates in Fray during the second stage of polls was crorepatis, the report noted.
Among the major parties, 52 (or 98 percent) of 53 BJP candidates, 48 ​​(or 92 percent) of the 52 Candidates for the Jamajwadi Party, 46 (or 84 percent) of 55 candidates BSP, 2 (or 67 per cent) of 3 RLD candidates, 31 (or 57 percent) of 54 Congress candidates and 16 (or 33 percent) of 49 AAP candidates have stated that assets are valued more than Rs 1 Crore, which is stated.
The report found that the average asset per multilevel candidate in the election was Rs 4.11 Crores.
In terms of average assets per candidate between major parties, SP numbers reached RS 11.26 Crore followed by BJP (9.95 Crore), Congress (RS 8.20 Crore), RLD (RS 6.20 Crore) , BSP (RS 5.74 Crores) and AAP (Rs 1.60 Crores), record.
The report states that 29 (or 5 percent) of multilevel candidates with February 14 elections have not stated their PAN details.
ADR noted that the role of “Money and Muscle Strength” was evident from the fact that all major political parties in the phase two elections had deployed 33 percent to 98 candidates who were crorepatis and 14 percent became a candidate 67 percent with criminal cases against themselves.
“Nexus is closely and worrying about this power between the power of money and muscle strength has been deposited in our election system that citizens are left hostage with the current situation.
Thirty-eight percent of the top population has been below the poverty line such as the poverty line.
NFHS 2015- 16 Niti Aayog reports were published in 2021, “he said.
“Money and muscle strength hurts the principles of ‘general elections and fair’, ‘participatory democracy’ and ‘level play’.
Therefore the current situation requires a broad deliberation by voters so that the sanctity of elections is not ridiculed by contaminated candidate entries and candidates with polluted candidates Duplication of abnormal assets, “recommended a polling reform advocacy group.
The results of the top assembly poll, carried out in seven phases, will be announced on March 10.

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