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46 crorepati candidates in fray for phase-I of Chhattisgarh polls

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RAIPUR, Oct 28: The first phase of the Chhattisgarh assembly elections will see 46 ‘crorepati’ candidates
in the fray, with the Aam Aadmi Party’s Khadgraj Singh leading the tally with assets worth more than Rs
40 crore.
As per a report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and Chhattisgarh Election Watch, the
average assets per candidate contesting the first phase of the assembly elections are Rs 1.34 crore.
Out of the 223 candidates fighting the November 7 first phase polls, 46 are crorepatis, the report said.
Among major parties, the average assets per candidate for 20 BJP candidates analysed is Rs 5.33 crore,
followed by 20 Congress candidates with average assets worth Rs 5.27 crore, 10 AAP candidates with Rs
4.45 crore and 15 Janta Congress Chhattisgarh (J) candidates with Rs 30.54 lakh, it said.
Twenty out of the total 90 assembly constituencies will go to polls in the first phase on November 7 and
the remaining 70 constituencies will vote on November 17.
As per the report, the top three candidates with the highest declared assets are the AAP’s Khadgraj
Singh, a scion of the erstwhile royal family, with assets worth more than Rs 40 crore contesting from
Kawardha seat, followed by the BJP’s Bhawna Bohra (Rs 33 crore plus) from Pandariya seat and
Congress’ Jateen Jaiswal (Rs 16 crore plus) from Jagdalpur.
Three candidates with the lowest assets are Hem Kumar Satnami (Rs 8,000) contesting as an
independent from the Dongargarh (SC) seat, Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party’s Narhar Deo Gawde (Rs
10,000) from Antagarh (ST) and Republican Paksha’s (Khorpia) Pratima Wasnik (Rs 10,000) from
Rajnandgaon, the report said.
The Azad Janata Party’s Parwati Teta from the Kanker (ST) seat and JCC (J) nominee Nagesh Puram from
Mohla-Manpur (ST) have declared zero assets, it said.
The Congress’ Mohammad Akbar (Kwardha seat) and former chief minister and BJP candidate Raman
Singh (Rajnandgaon) and Vikrant Singh (Khairagarh) are the top three candidates who have declared
high income in the Income Tax Returns (ITR), it said.
Akbar has shown a total income of more than Rs 1 crore (including himself, spouse and dependent) in
the ITR, followed by Vikrant Singh (Rs 63 lakh plus) and Raman Singh (Rs 55 lakh), it said.
The report also revealed that out of 223 candidates, 115 (52 per cent) have declared their educational
qualifications to be between Classes five and 12, while 97 (43 per cent) candidates have declared as
being graduates or above, five are diploma holders and four have declared themselves as just literate.
One candidate has been declared illiterate, while one has not mentioned his educational qualification, it
said.
Twenty-five (11 per cent) women candidates, including three each from the Congress and BJP, are
contesting the first phase of the polls, the report stated. (PTI)

 

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