The Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), which studied the affidavits, found that 169 (61 per cent) of the 278 Sena candidates analysed have criminal cases registered against them whereas BJP has 138 (53 pc) such contenders out of its 258 nominees who were examined, said the NGO's head Major General (retd) Anil Verma.
Of the 1,318 candidates fielded by the five major parties -- Congress, BJP, MNS, Shiv Sena and NCP -- 640 (49 pc) have declared criminal cases pending against them, he said.
For the upcoming Oct. 15 elections, 96 (33 pc) of the 287 Congress candidates analysed, 169 (61 pc) of the 278 Sena candidates analysed, 119 (43 pc) of the 277 candidates scanned from NCP, 138 (53 pc) of the 258 candidates analysed from BJP and 118 (54 pc) of the 218 MNS candidates examined have declared that criminal cases are pending against them, said Verma.
The Uran, Kalina, Anushakti Nagar and Vandre East constituencies have seven candidates each who are facing criminal cases whereas there are 156 constituencies which have at least three candidates with criminal cases.
