News India One third of candidates contesting 2014 elections in Delhi are crorepatis: Report

One third of candidates contesting 2014 elections in Delhi are crorepatis: Report

New Delhi: One-third of the 150 candidates who are in the fray for seven Lok Sabha seats in the national capital are crorepatis with Union minister Kapil Sibal being the richest of them with assets

As many as 11 candidates have more than Rs. 10 crore worth of assets, while a total of 43 candidates have declared assets less than Rs. 10 Lakh.

A total of 50 candidates out of total 150 have declared liabilities. Manoj Tiwari of BJP, who is contesting from North East Delhi constituency, has declared liabilities worth Rs. 3.46 crore.

Tiwari is followed by Parvesh Sahib Singh of BJP from West Delhi constituency with liabilities worth Rs. 2.66 crore and Ashutosh of AAP from Chandni Chowk constituency with liabilities worth Rs. 1.11 crore, the report said.

As many as 23 candidates have declared total annual income of over Rs. 10 Lakhs. The total income includes income of self, spouse and dependents.

The report further stated that six candidates with assets worth more than Rs. 1 crore, have not declared their Income Tax Details, while 16 have not declared their PAN details. Twenty candidates have not given value for at least one immovable asset declared in their affidavits.

As far as education qualification of candidates is concerned, 77 candidates have educational qualification of class 12 or below while 65 are graduates or have higher degrees. There are four illiterate candidates in fray.

Age-wise, 97 candidates have declared their age to be between 25 and 50 years while 51 candidates are in the age group of 51-80 years.

Only 13 out of 150 contesting candidates are women.

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