The Hindu (Erode)

Over 90% of DMK, AIADMK and BJP candidates are crorepatis: report

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More than 90% of the candidates representi­ng the DMK, the AIADMK and the BJP, who are contesting in the upcoming general election in the State, have declared assets of over ₹1 crore, says a report published by the Associatio­n for Democratic Reforms (ADR).

The ADR analysed the profiles of 945 out of 950 candidates based on their affidavits, filed with the Election Commission of India (EC). The analysis was done on documents filed by candidates belonging to both recognised and unrecognis­ed political parties, as well as independen­ts.

According to the report, the average asset of the AIADMK candidates stood at ₹37.53 crore. Of the 34 candidates contesting on the ‘two leaves’ symbol, 33 are crorepatis (having declared assets worth over ₹1 crore). The average asset of the 22 DMK candidates (including the KMDK candidate contesting on the ‘Rising Sun’ symbol) was ₹31.22 crore, and 21 of them are crorepatis.

The 23 candidates contesting on the BJP’s ‘lotus’ symbol have an average wealth of ₹38.93 crore. Among them, 22 are crorepatis. Only 38% of the NTK candidates have assets worth over ₹1 crore. The average assets of nine Congress candidates stood at ₹24.18 crore. There are 62 crorepatis among 606 independen­t candidates, whose affidavits were analysed. B. Balamuruga­n, 60, contesting from Chennai North constituen­cy as an independen­t, has declared the highest asset of ₹13.15 crore. The average assets of all candidates is close to ₹4.24 crore. Ten candidates, mostly independen­ts, have declared assets worth less than ₹1,000, with eight of them stating that they have zero assets.

Average asset of the AIADMK candidates stood at ₹37.53 crore; that of the 22 DMK candidates, including the KMDK candidate, was ₹31.22 crore; and that of 23 candidates contesting on BJP symbol was ₹38.93 crore

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