PM Modi Declares Total Assets Worth Rs 3.02 Crores In Poll Affidavit, Has No House, Car, Land
PM Narendra Modi's declared income (ITR) in 2018-19 was Rs 11.14 lakh, while it increased to Rs 23.56 lakh in 2022-23, the affidavit shows.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday declared his total assets worth Rs 3.02 crore in this election affidavit.
According to the election affidavit, the Prime Minister has declared Rs 52,920 in cash and Fixed Deposit Receipts worth Rs 2,85,60,338.
PM Modi hasn't declared any immovable assets, while the gross total value of movable assets is worth Rs 3,02,06,889. The PM doesn't own a land, house or car.
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PM Narendra Modi's declared income (ITR) in 2018-19 was Rs 11.14 lakh, while it increased to Rs 23.56 lakh in 2022-23, the affidavit shows.
The disclosure of assets and properties comes as part of the mandatory submission before the Election Commission required before contesting elections in India.
The election affidavit also showed the source of income from Prime Minister's Office and interest from banks.
ABP News earlier reported that PM Modi also has no immovable properties as he has donated his share in a piece of land in Gandhinagar.
According to PM Modi's declaration updated till March 31, the PM has four gold rings valued at Rs 1.73 lakh. He has no investment in any bond, share or mutual funds.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi filed his nomination in Varanasi on Tuesday, an event that was attended by several NDA leaders, including Union ministers and chief ministers, in a show of strength as he seeks a third term from the Varanasi Lok Sabha constituency.
Voting in Varanasi will take place in the seventh phase of the Lok Sabha election on June 1. The Congress has fielded its state unit president Ajay Rai from the seat and the BSP has nominated Athar Jamal Lari.