The Asian Age

2nd extension for P. K. Sinha, CabSec stays till June 2019

◗ BJP fields 83, Congress 59 candidates with criminal background

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

C a b i n e t Secretary P r a d e e p K u m a r Sinha on M o n d a y got a second extension of one year and will remain in office till June 2019. The Appointmen­ts Committee of the Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved his extension till June 12 next year, the DoPT announced.

Mr Sinha, a retired 1977 batch IAS officer of the Uttar Pradesh cadre, was appointed Cabinet Secretary for a fixed twoyear term in May 2015. Last year when his fixed tenure was about to end, Mr Sinha was given a one- year extension.

Prior to his appointmen­t as Cabinet Secretary, he was the Union power secretary. Mr Sinha succeeded Ajit Seth, who had held the position for four years.

Mr Sinha had earlier served as shipping secretary and had also held several other important positions in the Union government and in his cadre state, Uttar Pradesh.

As the race for Karnataka heats up, the BJP seemed to have beat the Congress in fielding candidates with criminal cases.

“Among major parties, 83 ( 37 per cent), out of 224 candidates from the BJP, 59 ( 27 per cent) out of 220 candidates analysed from the INC have declared criminal cases against themselves in their affidavits,” a report by the Associatio­n for Democratic Reforms ( ADR) stated.

However, the Congress was mildly ahead as far as the number of crorepati candidates was concerned. In all, 94 per cent of Congress candidates, including Priya Krishna and energy minister D. K. Shivakumar, top the list of crorepatis, while 93 per cent of BJP candidates are crorepatis.

A total of 17 candidates have so far declared zero assets. Out of the total number of candidates analysed, 447 have declared wealth of more than ` 5 crore, while 819 have declared assets worth less than ` 10 lakh. Of the total number of candidates, 35 per cent are crorepatis.

The report was arrived at after analysing the affidavits of 2,560 out of 2,655 candidates contesting the Karnataka Assembly elections. In total, 391 candidates have declared criminal cases.

A total of 23 candidates have declared cases related to crime against women such as assault or criminal force on woman with intent to outrage her modesty, word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman and cohabitati­on caused by man deceitfull­y, including a belief of lawful marriage. Husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty.

The election watchdog has branded 56 of the total 224 constituen­cies as “Red Alert constituen­cies”, meaning seats where 3 or more contesting candidates have declared criminal cases.

The “Red Alert” in fact lists Kolar district of the state at the top. The BJP, Congress and JD( S) have all have fielded candidates with criminal cases in Kolar, Ramanagara­m and so on.

The Aam Aadmi Party ( AAP) has fielded a candidate with a criminal case in Gulbarga North.

Karnataka goes to polls on May 12 and counting will be held on May 15. The BJP and Congress are up for a tough fight against each other in a tricornere­d contest which includes the Janata Dal ( Secular) as well.

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 ?? — PTI ?? BJP chief Amit Shah at a campaign rally for Rajarajesw­ari Nagar constituen­cy candidate Mudiraj Gowda and Malleswara­m candidate Aswathnara­yan ahead of the Karnataka Assembly elections in Bengaluru on Monday.
— PTI BJP chief Amit Shah at a campaign rally for Rajarajesw­ari Nagar constituen­cy candidate Mudiraj Gowda and Malleswara­m candidate Aswathnara­yan ahead of the Karnataka Assembly elections in Bengaluru on Monday.
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