New Delhi:As many as 1500 (19%) of 7928 candidates contesting Lok Sabha 2019 elections have declared criminal charges against themselves. This shows that about one in every five candidates contesting the Lok Sabha election is accused of committing a heinous crime, according to a report by election watchdog Association of Democratic Reforms (ADR).
The proportion of candidates with criminal charges has risen since the 2014 Lok Sabha election, as out of 8205 candidates analysed during Lok Sabha elections in 2014, around 1404, 17%, candidates have declared criminal cases against themselves.
Out of 7810 candidates and allies during Lok Sabha elections in 2009, 1158 almost 15%, candidates had declared criminal cases against themselves.
The election watchdog, ADR analysis is based on the study of the self sworn affidavit of 7928 out of 8049 candidates contesting in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.
Among major parties, 175 (40%) out of 433 candidates from BJP have criminal charges against them, BJP is followed by Congress with 164 (39%) out of 419 candidates and BSP with 40 (58%) out of 69 candidates have declared criminal cases against them in their affidavits.