As
many as 19 of Delhi’s 70 Assembly constituencies are locked in a
contest between at least three candidates with criminal cases.
Election
watchdog the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has released its
survey of candidates for the upcoming Delhi polls, presenting
observations that will interest the informed voter.
The
prestigious New Delhi seat, once the bastion of former three-term chief
minister Sheila Dikshit which switched sides to elect AAP chief Arvind
Kejriwal in 2013, is among the 19 constituencies described as ‘red
alert’ seats.
In all, 114 of the 673 candidates -
around 17% - contesting the February 7,2015 elections have declared
criminal cases against them, 74 of them facing serious charges such as
murder, attempt to murder, assault, causing loss to exchequer and crime
against women.
According to the report,
27 of the 69 candidates fielded by the BJP have declared criminal cases
against them - at 39 % the highest of all parties
The BJP is
followed by AAP, with 21 ‘criminal’ candidates’ and the Congress (12 of
70). Furthermore, 17 BJP candidates (25 per cent) face serious criminal
charges, while AAP and Congress have fielded 11 (16 per cent) such
candidates each.
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