Bihar
Polls: 104 multi-millionaires, 219 criminals in next two rounds
Thursday, October 21, 2010 10:43:34 PM, IANS
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Patna:
Against only 36 multi-millionaires in the last assembly elections,
there are over 100 multi-millionaires in the second and third
phases of the ongoing Bihar polls, a report by two NGOs has said.
It adds that 219 candidates have criminal records.
The Association of Democratic Reforms and the National Election
Watch said Thursday that 104 candidates contesting for the second
and third phases on Oct 24 and Oct 28 were multi-millionaires.
The report was compiled after analysing 503 affidavits of
candidates contesting for the second and third phases in Bihar
polls.
"This shows the role of increasing money power in politics," said
Anjesh Kumar of the Association of Democratic Reforms.
He said 219 candidates were criminals. Of them, 129 face serious
criminal charges like murder and attempt to murder.
All major political parties have given tickets to candidates with
pending criminal cases.
Kumar said of the 2,032 candidates contesting for the 140 seats in
the first three rounds, 72 have proven records of criminal cases,
including murder.
The Bihar elections, which began Oct 21, will be held over six
phases. The polls end Nov 20 and counting of votes will be done on
Nov 24.
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