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PM Modi lists Rs 2.5 crore worth assets in election affidavit

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who filed his nomination on April 26 from Varanasi, declared his assets worth Rs 2.5 crore including a residential plot in Gujarat’s Gandhinagar, fixed deposits of Rs 1.27 crore and Rs 38,750 cash in hand.

According to his affidavit filed with the Election Commission, the main sources of PM Modi’s income are his salary and interest received on bank deposits. He has declared movable assets worth Rs 1.41 crore and immovable assets valued at Rs 1.1 crore.

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The prime minister, who is seeking a second term from Varanasi parliamentary constituency, has four gold rings, weighing 45 grams, valued at Rs 1.13 lakh.

Here’s the PM Modi’s affidavit

Modi has named Jashodaben as his wife and mentioned that he has an MA degree from Gujarat University in 1983. The affidavit said he is an arts graduate from Delhi University (1978). He passed SSC exam from Gujarat board in 1967, it said.

Modi has declared that he neither has any criminal case pending against him nor has any government dues on him.

The prime minister has invested Rs 20,000 in tax saving infra bonds, Rs 7.61 lakh in National Saving Certificate (NSC) and another Rs 1.9 lakh in LIC policies.

PM Modi’s total assets grew 52 per cent since 2014 as he had disclosed total assets of Rs 1.65 crore in the last Lok Sabha elections.

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