<p>Of the total 259 candidates contesting the February 16 Tripura Assembly election, 45 are crorepatis, according to a report.</p>.<p>The ruling BJP has 17 crorepati candidates followed by Tipra Motha with nine and CPI(M) seven, the report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), a civil society organisation, said.</p>.<p>The Congress has six crorepati candidates, Trinamool Congress four and two Independent candidates are also crorepati, it said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/tripura-tribals-pin-hope-on-tipra-motha-ahead-of-polls-1188939.html" target="_blank">Tripura tribals pin hope on Tipra Motha ahead of polls</a></strong></p>.<p>Deputy Chief Minister Jishnu Dev Varma of the BJP who is contesting from the Charilam constituency is the wealthiest candidate with 15.58 crore of movable and immovable assets, the report said.</p>.<p>Chief Minister Manik Saha, a doctor, is the second richest candidate with Rs 13.90 crore assets, ADR's state coordinator Biswendu Bhattacharjee told PTI on Wednesday. Saha is contesting from Town Bardowali constituency.</p>.<p>The third richest candidate is Abhijit Sarkar of the Tipra Motha with Rs 12.57 crore, Bhattacharjee said.</p>.<p>The BJP which has fielded 55 candidates has also the highest average assets with Rs 1.86 crore, he said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/pm-modi-effected-transformation-in-tripura-northeast-bjp-1188835.html" target="_blank">PM Modi effected transformation in Tripura, northeast: BJP</a></strong></p>.<p>Congress candidate from the Dharmanagar Assembly constituency, Chayan Bhattacharya has the highest liabilities at Rs 3.07 crore, he said.</p>.<p>"Out of the total aspirants of the ensuing elections, 41 (16 per cent) candidates have declared criminal cases against themselves. In the 2018 elections, out of 297 candidates, 22 (7 per cent) nominees had declared criminal cases", he said.</p>.<p>Bhattacharjee said seven out of 13 Congress candidates (54 per cent) have criminal cases while nine out of 55 BJP candidates have criminal cases.</p>.<p>"Of the 43 Left Front candidates, nine (16 per cent) have criminal cases. Eight candidates have declared cases related to attempt to murder", he said.</p>.<p>Of the total 259 candidates, 65 are graduates, 55 are class 12 pass and 39 are matriculates. Thirty-six candidates are class 8 pass out and nine are class 5 pass out, the ADR report added.</p>
<p>Of the total 259 candidates contesting the February 16 Tripura Assembly election, 45 are crorepatis, according to a report.</p>.<p>The ruling BJP has 17 crorepati candidates followed by Tipra Motha with nine and CPI(M) seven, the report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), a civil society organisation, said.</p>.<p>The Congress has six crorepati candidates, Trinamool Congress four and two Independent candidates are also crorepati, it said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/tripura-tribals-pin-hope-on-tipra-motha-ahead-of-polls-1188939.html" target="_blank">Tripura tribals pin hope on Tipra Motha ahead of polls</a></strong></p>.<p>Deputy Chief Minister Jishnu Dev Varma of the BJP who is contesting from the Charilam constituency is the wealthiest candidate with 15.58 crore of movable and immovable assets, the report said.</p>.<p>Chief Minister Manik Saha, a doctor, is the second richest candidate with Rs 13.90 crore assets, ADR's state coordinator Biswendu Bhattacharjee told PTI on Wednesday. Saha is contesting from Town Bardowali constituency.</p>.<p>The third richest candidate is Abhijit Sarkar of the Tipra Motha with Rs 12.57 crore, Bhattacharjee said.</p>.<p>The BJP which has fielded 55 candidates has also the highest average assets with Rs 1.86 crore, he said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/pm-modi-effected-transformation-in-tripura-northeast-bjp-1188835.html" target="_blank">PM Modi effected transformation in Tripura, northeast: BJP</a></strong></p>.<p>Congress candidate from the Dharmanagar Assembly constituency, Chayan Bhattacharya has the highest liabilities at Rs 3.07 crore, he said.</p>.<p>"Out of the total aspirants of the ensuing elections, 41 (16 per cent) candidates have declared criminal cases against themselves. In the 2018 elections, out of 297 candidates, 22 (7 per cent) nominees had declared criminal cases", he said.</p>.<p>Bhattacharjee said seven out of 13 Congress candidates (54 per cent) have criminal cases while nine out of 55 BJP candidates have criminal cases.</p>.<p>"Of the 43 Left Front candidates, nine (16 per cent) have criminal cases. Eight candidates have declared cases related to attempt to murder", he said.</p>.<p>Of the total 259 candidates, 65 are graduates, 55 are class 12 pass and 39 are matriculates. Thirty-six candidates are class 8 pass out and nine are class 5 pass out, the ADR report added.</p>