Affidavits of BBMP election candidates from 84 wards of Bengaluru

Though we could not touch all 198 wards in Bengaluru, we did our best. Here are 84 wards we could analyse, ahead of BBMP election 2015.

Citizen Matters analysed the affidavits, from 84 wards belonging to Bengaluru South and Central parliament constituencies. Here is the raw tabulation of it.

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