Find out how many criminal cases there are on which party’s candidate

Criminal cases against candidates : 19 percent of the candidates in the Delhi Assembly elections have given information about criminal cases in their affidavits. According to the report, this has come to light in the report. In the last assembly elections, 20 percent of the candidates had given information about criminal cases. In such a situation, a decline of one percent has been recorded this year. According to the report, 672 candidates were in the fray in the last assembly elections, which has increased to 699 this time.
Attempt to murder and crimes against women
According to ADR, 12 percent of the candidates contesting the elections have serious criminal charges, including crimes with a sentence of five or more years. There has been a decrease in this compared to last time, which was 15 percent. Candidates have given information about crimes like murder, attempt to murder and crimes against women in their affidavits.
Murder charges against two
This time 13 percent of the candidates contesting the elections have given information about cases related to crimes against women. While two are accused of murder under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Five candidates are accused of attempt to murder under Section 307 of the IPC.
About AAP, Congress and BJP candidates
63 percent of Aam Aadmi Party candidates have criminal cases registered against them. Of these, 41 percent candidates have serious cases registered against them. 41 percent of Congress candidates have given information about criminal cases, out of which 19 percent have serious cases registered against them. 29 percent of BJP candidates have given information about such cases in their affidavits. 13 percent of BJP candidates have serious cases registered against them.
Voting in Delhi on February 5, results on February 8
Let us tell you that voting is on February 5 in a single phase on all 70 assembly seats of Delhi.On October 8 the result will be declare . The main contest is believed to be between Aam Aadmi Party, Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party. Apart from this, Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM, Mayawati’s BSP and Ajit Pawar’s NCP are also in the electoral fray. BJP has given one seat each to JDU and Chirag Paswan.