The recently concluded Assembly polls saw richer candidates and more candidates with criminal cases against them winning the seats than in 2016. Out of the 126 candidates who were declared winners in the recent elections, 34 had declared criminal cases against them compared with 14 five years ago, according to data by Assam Election Watch (AEW) and Association for Democratic Reforms.
Of the 34 that won this time, 28 declared serious criminal cases related to murder, attempt to murder and crimes against women, The Hindu reported, adding that such candidates comprise 22% of those elected.
In party-wise tally of candidates with criminal records, the Congress tops the chart with 12 of its 29 winners having declared criminal cases against them. The All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), follows with 10 candidates with criminal records out of 16 winners.
The BJP has nine of its 60 candidates with criminal history, while its allies Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL) has one each such candidate. Akhil Gogoi, the lone independent candidate, has several criminal cases.