West Bengal polls - phase 1: 294 candidates face serious criminal charges, 98 booked for crimes against women

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Crowd gathers to attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s public rally for the West Bengal Assembly elections 2026. As many as 63% of the Bharatiya Janata Party candidates fielded in phase one of West Bengal polls are facing serious criminal charges.

Crowd gathers to attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s public rally for the West Bengal Assembly elections 2026. As many as 63% of the Bharatiya Janata Party candidates fielded in phase one of West Bengal polls are facing serious criminal charges. | Photo Credit: ANI

One in every five candidates for the first-phase of West Bengal Assembly Elections, making 294 out of 1,475 poll aspirants, have self-declared serious criminal cases in their affidavits, a report by Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and West Bengal Election watch revealed. As many as 23% candidates (345) in the poll fray have self-sworn to be charged under criminal cases.

A “serious criminal case” is defined as one involving offences with a maximum punishment of five years or more, non-bailable offences, electoral offences, or charges related to assault, murder, kidnapping, rape, and crimes against women and children.

Published - April 21, 2026 03:30 pm IST

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