New Delhi: Over 1100 candidates with criminal antecedents contested the Bihar assembly polls, according to data collated by the Election Commission.
A total of 3,733 candidates were in the fray in the three-phase elections, including 371 women, as per data given out by the Commission on Saturday after the last phase of polling concluded.
A total of 1,157 candidates have criminal antecedents, according to the poll watchdog.
Following a Supreme Court direction in February this year, the Election Commission had in March asked political parties to justify why they chose candidates with a criminal history to contest elections.
Assembly elections in Bihar were the first full-fledged polls where such details of their candidates were made public by parties.
In September, the EC had made the norms of publicity of criminal antecedents of candidates stringent by putting a timeline on when such advertisements should be published and broadcast during electioneering.
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