Spending an extra Rs 1 crore over the complete five-year term had little impact on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress’ incumbent MPs (increasing their odds of winning by .060 and .048, respectively), but for the MPs of other parties, an extra Rs 1 crore improved the odds of winning by .409.
As many as 80 per cent of incumbent Congress candidates lost the election, while 87 per cent of the BJP candidates won, the study, which also analysed data from the Election Commission, found.
Entering the race as a Congress contestant reduced the odds of winning by .718, while it increased by 13.767 as a BJP candidate, it said.
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