Know your candidates: Candidates from Noida Assembly seat in UP Election 2022

Voting will be held in the first phase in Noida assembly seat Uttar Pradesh Election 2022 On February 10, 2022. Noida is among 58 constituencies that will go to polls in the first phase in UP and the remaining 345 seats will go to polls in six phases till March 7. The counting of votes will take place on March 10.

The BJP has fielded UP unit vice-president Pankaj Singh, son of sitting MLA and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. Singh had secured 65% of the votes in the Noida constituency in 2017. At that time, all 15 candidates were male. Breaking that streak this time is Pankhuri Pathak, who was earlier associated with the SP, but is fighting Congress this time after changing the party in 2018. The SP-RLD alliance has fielded Sunil Chaudhary from the east.

Following is the complete list of candidates for Noida Assembly seat along with details of their election affidavits analyzed by Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR):

Pankaj Singh, Bharatiya Janata Party

The sitting MLA of Noida, Pankaj Singh is the son of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. In his election affidavit, Singh has described PGDM as his profession and graduation as his educational qualification. There is no criminal case against the 43-year-old. His total assets are Rs 4.8 crores and he has liabilities of Rs 12 lakhs. millionaire The candidate has movable assets of Rs 2.5 crore and immovable assets of Rs 2.3 crore. He has declared his own income as Rs 3.7 lakh and total income Rs 22.7 lakh.

Sunil Choudhary, Samajwadi Party

SP-RLD candidate Sunil Chaudhary has declared three criminal cases in his affidavit. The 43-year-old has mentioned business and farming as his profession and class 12th as his educational qualification. His total assets are Rs 16.7 crore and he has liabilities of Rs 19.4 crore. millionaire The candidate has movable assets worth Rs 57.3 lakh and immovable assets worth Rs 16.1 crore. He has declared his own income of Rs.4.4 lakhs.

Pankhuri Pathak, Indian National Congress

A legal consultant by profession, Pankhuri Pathak was earlier associated with the youth wing of the Samajwadi Party, but joined the Congress in 2018 and is currently the party’s state vice president for social media. In his affidavit, Pathak has not declared any criminal case. The 29-year-old graduate professional has a net worth of Rs 6.3 crore and has liabilities of Rs 84 lakh. His movable assets are Rs 86.5 lakh and immovable assets are Rs 5.4 crore. He has declared his income of Rs 5.9 lakh and total income of Rs 11.4 lakh.

Kripa Ram Sharma, Bahujan Samaj Party

BSP candidate Kripa Ram Sharma is the director of Prayag Products Pvt Ltd and has also declared income from agriculture. The 62-year-old has not declared any criminal case and mentioned graduate professional as his qualification. His total assets are Rs 14.5 crore and he has liabilities of Rs 43,700. millionaire The candidate has movable assets worth Rs 67.9 lakh and immovable assets worth Rs 13.9 crore. His own income is Rs 5.3 lakh and total income is Rs 8.3 lakh.

Pankaj Awana, Aam Aadmi Party

AAP candidate Pankaj Awana has described business and agriculture as profession in his election affidavit. The 27-year-old is a post graduate and has no criminal case against him. His total assets are Rs 1.2 crore and liabilities are Rs 13.5 lakh. His movable assets are Rs 74.9 lakh and immovable assets are Rs 45.7 lakh. He has declared self-income of Rs.3 lakh.

Ashish Sharma, Democratic Janshakti Party

Ashish Sharma is a 29 year old graduate professional having legal profession as per his affidavit. Sharma has not declared any criminal case and has total assets worth Rs 9.2 lakh, all of which are movable. He has a liability of Rs 42,000. He has not declared any self-income.

Nitish, Rashtriya Janata Party

Nitish is a 25-year-old tuition teacher with a bachelor’s degree. There is no criminal case against him and his net worth is Rs 57.4 lakh with no liabilities. His movable assets are worth Rs 7.4 lakh and immovable assets are worth Rs 50 lakh. He has not declared any self-income.

Rohit, Nationalist Janlok Party (Satya)

Rohit, 28, has a bachelor’s degree and has mentioned business as a profession in his affidavit. He has not declared any criminal case and his net worth is Rs 24 lakh. He has a liability of Rs 14 lakh. His movable assets are Rs 15.8 lakh and immovable assets are Rs 8.2 lakh. His own income is Rs 4.3 lakh.

Bijendra Singh, Vijay Bharat Party

51-year-old Bijendra Singh, in his affidavit, has described the profession of printing and craftsman. He is 12th pass and has not declared any criminal case against him. His net worth is Rs 28.7 lakh and he has no liabilities. His movable assets are Rs 8.7 lakh and immovable assets are Rs 20 lakh. His own income is Rs 3 lakh.

Dhruv Agarwal, Liberal Party of India

Dhruv Aggarwal practices as CA as per his affidavit and has declared a criminal case against him. The 53-year-old is a graduate professional by qualification and has a net worth of Rs 5.1 crore. His liability is Rs 3 lakh. Agarwal has movable assets worth Rs 2.6 crore and immovable assets worth Rs 2.5 crore. His own income is Rs 4.2 lakh and total income is Rs 8.7 lakh.

Sarmendra, Independent

37-year-old Sarmedra is a Class 5 pass and has declared rental income in his affidavit. His net worth is Rs 95,000, no immovable property. He has no liabilities and his own income is Rs 5.2 lakh. There is no criminal case against him.

Yeshu Singh, Independent

Yeshu Singh is a 27-year-old student and has a master’s degree. His net worth is Rs 55,858, all of which are movable, and he has no liabilities. He has not declared any income or criminal case in his affidavit.

Saurabh Goyal, Independent

Saurabh Goyal, 43, has mentioned business as a profession in his affidavit and is a graduate professional by qualification. He has not declared any criminal case. Goyal’s net worth is Rs 1.7 crore, all movable and immovable, and he has no liabilities. He has declared self-income of Rs 7.3 lakh and his total income is Rs 11.6 lakh.

There are a total of 403 seats in the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, of which 202 is the majority mark. These 403 constituencies are distributed over seven broad areas – West UP (44 constituencies), Rohilkhand (52), Doab (73), Awadh (78), Bundelkhand (19), Eastern UP (76) and North East UP (61). have been done.

In the 2017 Uttar Pradesh elections, the BJP came to power with 312 seats, while the Akhilesh Yadav-led Samajwadi Party managed 47. Mayawati’s BSP had to contend with 19 seats and the Congress came fourth in the politically important state. With only seven seats. The term of the present UP Vidhan Sabha is ending on May 14, 2022.

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