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Guj polls: Main parties field candidates with criminal records

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Press Trust of India Ahmedabad

"Affidavits of 482 candidates out of 846 candidates contesting the first phase of state Assembly elections have been analysed and this has revealed that 22 per cent, i.E 104 candidates, have criminal cases against them," NEW member Ajit Ranade said.

Forty-six of the 104 candidates have serious criminal offences like murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping, extortion, robbery, in their names, he said.

The percentage is expected to go up after the affidavits of the remaining candidates in fray for the first phase of polls and those contesting the second phase of polls are analysed.

"In 2007 Assembly elections, 23 per cent candidates had criminal cases against their names," Ranade informed news persons here.

 

"While Congress party has fielded 27 candidates (33 pc) with criminal cases to their name, 22 out of 87 candidates (25 pc) fielded by the BJP have criminal cases in their names.

Gujarat Parivartan Party, headed by former chief minister Keshubhai Patel, has fielded 21 candidates (25 per cent) with criminal cases to their name," the analysis further states.

Eleven candidates of GPP, nine of BJP, eight Congress candidates, six JD (U) candidates, two NCP contestants and one BSP candidate have serious criminal offences to their names.

Charges have been framed against 73 of the 104 in the fray against whom there are criminal offences. (More)

  

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First Published: Dec 03 2012 | 9:05 PM IST

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