New Delhi/Shimla: Among top three wealthiest candidates, seeking Rajya Sabha Bert this time are Abhishek Manu Singhvi from Himachal Pradesh with assets totaling Rs. 18,72,32,49,466, followed by Jaya Amitabh Bachchan from Uttar Pradesh with Rs. 15,78,88,62,397, and Kupendra Reddy from Karnataka with Rs. 8,71,72,69,557 in assets.
In a comprehensive analysis conducted by the Association for Democratic Reforms and National Election Watch, self-sworn affidavits of 58 out of 59 candidates contesting for Rajya Sabha seats across 15 states have been scrutinized.
The findings offer intriguing insights into the backgrounds of these candidates, encompassing criminal records, financial status, education, age, and gender representation.
Among the revelations, it was disclosed that 36% of the candidates have declared criminal cases against themselves, with 17% facing serious charges.
Notably, one candidate has even been associated with cases related to attempted murder.
Financially, the analysis uncovered that a significant 21% of the candidates are billionaires, with assets exceeding Rs. 100 crore.
The educational background of the candidates varies widely, with qualifications ranging from 5th pass to graduates and beyond. Similarly, age-wise distribution reveals a majority falling between 51 and 70 years old, while gender representation remains relatively low, with only 19% of candidates being women.
The analysis sheds light on the diverse profiles of Rajya Sabha candidates, prompting reflection on the suitability and diversity of representation in the upper house of parliament. It underscores the significance of transparency and accountability in the electoral process, urging voters to delve deeper into candidates' backgrounds beyond their political affiliations.
As voters prepare to cast their ballots, the report serves as a valuable resource for making informed decisions and holding candidates accountable for their past actions and credentials, thereby shaping the future trajectory of India's legislative landscape.