New Delhi:A detailed analysis of affidavits of 241 winning candidates in Bihar Assembly elections shows that 194 (81 per cent) of them have assets in crores.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is among the major political parties with a maximum number of crorepatis followed by Tejashwi Yadav-led Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)-- single-largest party-- and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar-led Janata Dal-United (JDU).
The number of crorepatis in this year's election was higher than the 2015 Bihar Assembly polls when 162 (67 per cent) winning MLAs had declared their assets in crores.
Bihar Election Watch and Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) revealed the fact after analysis of the self-sworn affidavits of 241 out of 243 winning candidates in the polls. The result of the three-phase election in the state was declared on Wednesday early morning after a more than 20-hours rigorous counting of ballots.
The details of two winning candidates were not mentioned by the ADR in its report.
A total of 65 (89 per cent) out of 73 winning candidates from BJP have declared assets worth more than Rs 1 crore followed by 64 (87 per cent) out of 74 from RJD, 38 (88 per cent) out of 43 from JD (U) and 14 (74 per cent) out of 19 from Congress.
The average of assets per winning candidates is Rs 4.32 crore, the report mentions, adding the average of assets noted in 2015 Bihar Assembly polls was Rs 3.02 crores.
Among major parties, the average assets per winning candidates for 74 RJD winning candidates is Rs 5.92 crores, 19 Congress winning candidates is Rs 5.18 crores, 43 JD(U) winning candidates is Rs 4.17 crores, and 73 BJP winning candidates have average assets worth Rs 3.56 crores.
RJD's Anand Kumar Singh with over Rs 68 crore is among the top three winning candidates with high assets followed by the Congress's Ajit Sharma (over Rs 43 crore) and the RJD's Vibha Devi (over Rs 29 crore).