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2014 polls: Over 500 out of 607 candidates lost deposits in Bihar's 40 seats

In Muzaffarpur, 27 out of 29 candidates lost their deposits, the highest number for any constituency in the state. Only BJP's Ajay Sahni, who won, and Congress' Akhilesh Prasad Singh, who was the runner-up, were spared the ignominy.

By PTI Mar 25, 2019 12:43:06 PM IST (Updated)


More than 500 candidates out of a total of 607, who fought the 2014 Lok Sabha elections across the 40 seats in Bihar, had lost their deposits at the hustings, according to ECI data. The total number of candidates who forfeited their deposits were 512, while 607 were left in the fray out of 709 who had filed their nominations.
In Muzaffarpur, 27 out of 29 candidates lost their deposits, the highest number for any constituency in the state. Only BJP's Ajay Sahni, who won, and Congress' Akhilesh Prasad Singh, who was the runner-up, were spared the ignominy.
At seven, the lowest number of lost deposits was reported from Kishanganj but it was primarily because only nine candidates were in the fray.