The Gujarat Election Watch and the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) have analysed the affidavits of 822 out of 851 candidates, who are contesting in the second phase of the assembly election slated for December 14, the ADR said in a statement.
"Out of 822 candidates analysed, 101 (12 per cent) candidates have declared criminal cases against themselves. As As many as 64 (8 per cent) candidates have declared serious criminal cases, including cases related to murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping, crimes against women, etc.," the ADR claimed in the statement.
"Among the major parties, 13 (15 per cent) out of 86 candidates from Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP); 18 (21 per cent) out of 88 candidates from the Indian National Congress (INC); 2 (3 per cent) out of 74 candidates from the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) have declared serious criminal cases against themselves in their affidavits," it said.
"Three (11 per cent) out of 27 candidates from NCP; one (14 per cent) out of seven candidates from AAP, and 14 (4 per cent) out of the 344 Independent candidates analysed" have also declared "serious criminal cases against themselves" in their affidavits, it claimed.
"Two candidates have declared cases related to murder (Indian Penal Code section-302) while seven candidates have declared cases related to attempt to murder (IPC-307)," it said.
The ADR also alleged that "two candidates have declared cases related to rape (IPC section 376) and two candidates have declared case related to assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty (IPC section 354)".
There are 66 candidates (8 per cent) who have declared an asset worth Rs 5 crore and above in the affidavit, it said.
Among the major parties 66 (77 per cent) out of 86 candidates from BJP; 67 (76 per cent) out of 88 candidates from the Congress; 10 (37 per cent) out of 27 from the NCP; 5 (71 per cent) of out of 7 from the AAP; 3 (4 per cent) out of 74 candidates from the BSP and 31 (9 per cent) out of the 344 Independent candidates have declared assets worth more than Rs 1 crore, the ADR report claimed.
The average assets per candidate for "BJP candidates is Rs 7.80 crore; for INC candidates is Rs 9.8 crore; for BSP candidates Rs 21.35 lakh; for NCP worth Rs 1.5 crore; for AAP Rs 2.8 crore; and for the 344 Independent candidates, the average assets worth Rs 85.35 lakh," it said.
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