UP Elections 2022: Of 615 candidates, 15 illiterate, 10 are 5th pass, finds ADR report

UP Elections 2022: 18 candidates are doctorate, 108 are post graduate, 102 are 12th pass, 65 are 10th pass while 38 are just literate. 12 didn’t give data.

UP Elections 2022: ADR report finds 15 candidates are illiterate (Representational Image, Source: Official Account of Yogi Adityanath)
UP Elections 2022: ADR report finds 15 candidates are illiterate (Representational Image, Source: Official Account of Yogi Adityanath)

Vagisha Kaushik | February 2, 2022 | 07:10 PM IST

NEW DELHI: With Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections 2022 nearing their dates, the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has analysed the criminal, financial, educational, gender backgrounds of the 615 candidates out of 623 contesting in the elections.

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According to the ADR report, 15 candidates are illiterate while 10 have just passed Class 5.

“239 (39%) candidates have declared their educational qualifications to be between 5th and 12th standard while 304 (49%) candidates have declared having an educational qualification of graduate or above. 7 candidates are diploma holders. 38 candidates have declared themselves to be just literate and 15 candidates are illiterates. 12 candidates have not given their educational qualification,” said the ADR report.

UP Elections 2022: Educational qualification of candidates

Educational qualification

Number of candidates analysed

Illiterate

15

Literate

38

5th pass

10

8th pass

62

10th pass

65

12th pass

102

Graduate

100

Graduate professional

78

Post graduate

108

Doctorate

18

Diploma

7

Not given

12

Total

615

In its recommendations, ADR said that the Election Commission of India and all State Election Commissions should make it mandatory in all elections to carry display boards outside every polling booth showing a summarised version of candidates’ affidavits. The polling booths should essentially display details of the candidate's criminal records, assets, liabilities and education qualification.

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Uttar Pradesh Election Watch and ADR have not analysed 8 candidates as their affidavits were either badly scanned or complete affidavits were not uploaded on the ECI website, said an official statement.

Uttar Pradesh will go to poll in seven phases from February 10 to March 7, 2022.

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