Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi declares Rs3.02 crore assets, owns no house or car
DailySun || Shining BD
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has declared total assets worth Rs 3.02 crore in his election affidavit filed on Tuesday.
The affidavit says Modi does not own any house, land or car. It also says most of the assets in the form of fixed deposits in banks.
Modi submitted the mandatory affidavit while filing his nomination papers on May 14 as a candidate from the Varanasi parliamentary constituency.
As per the affidavit, Modi has four gold rings weighing 45 grams worth over Rs 2.67 lakh, cash in hand of Rs 52,920 and National Savings Certificates of over Rs 9.12 lakh. He also has fixed deposits in the State Bank of India of Rs 2,85,60,338.
As per the election affidavit filed on Tuesday, the details of movable assets and immovable assets of Modi’s wife Jashodaben are mentioned as "not known".
It says no criminal case is pending against Modi, who is eyeing a rare hat trick of Lok Sabha wins from Varanasi this time, nor has he been convicted for any offence.
The Prime Minister does not have any liabilities or dues to the government, said the affidavit.
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