Pabitra Bauri, fighting from Para (SC) constituency in Purulia district on a ticket by Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), has no money neither in cash nor in bank account, according to the affidavit he submitted before the Election Commission.
The 32-year-old social worker owns no other assets too nor has any liabilities as mentioned in his self-sworn affidavit.
"I am unemployed and involved in social work. I don't have any money," Bauri told PTI admitting he was never active in politics till recently.
SUCI(C) candidate Tanushree Dalai who is fighting from West Midnapore's Chandrakona (SC) constituency has shown cash in hand of Rs 500 only and claims to possess no other financial assets at all.
The 29-year-old who completed his MA in 2009 from Kharagpur College lives in Khudmarai village with her parents.
Lalmohan Malla, fighting on a BSP ticket from Bankura, has
not declared any cash in hand and has a savings bank account with a meager balance of Rs 500.
Sadhan Chattaraj, a farmer from Onda seat, too has only 500 rupees in his pocket. He is fighting on a BSP ticket.
None of them have PAN cards.
Similarly, Dipak Kumar and Suniti Mudi who are fighting on SUCI (C) tickets from Purulia district's Manbazar and Balarampur seats have only Rs 500 with them.
Rajib Mudi fighting from West Midnapore's Maoist-affected Binpur area is the richest amongst them having Rs 975 in his pocket.
Papers of all of these candidates have passed the scrutiny test of the Election Commission.
These "poor" candidates will be competing for votes against some "rich" candidates as the average assets of all candidates is Rs 48 lakh, according to analysis by West Bengal Election Watch.
Forty nine seats in West Midnapore, Purulia, Bankura and Burdwan districts is part of this phase where 296 candidates are trying their luck.
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