Karnataka Polls Will See 883 Crorepati Candidates, 645 Contestants Have Criminal Record

A major cause for concern in elections in India has been the significant presence of candidates facing criminal charges. In the upcoming Karnataka Assembly elections, candidates with criminal past and ongoing criminal charges make up for the maximum cases.

Of the 2,654 candidates in the fray for the May 12 Karnataka Assembly elections, at least 883 are crorepatis and 645 have criminal cases against them, said two watchdogs after analysing their affidavits filed with the Election Commission (EC).

“The average assets of the 883 (35 per cent) crorepati candidates are worth Rs 7.54 crore. Of the 645 contestants, 254 (10 per cent) face serious criminal cases and 391 (15 per cent) face criminal cases,” revealed a study by the Karnataka Election Watch and Delhi-based Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) ahead of the polls in the 223 constituencies across the state.

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