PM Modi declares assets worth Rs. 3 crore, owns no house, land or car
New Delhi/IBNS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has total assets worth over Rs. 3 crore, but does not own any land, houses, or cars, as revealed in his election affidavit.
PM Modi filed his nomination from the Varanasi constituency on Tuesday.
In the affidavit, PM Modi had declared total assets worth Rs. 3.02 crore, the bulk of which is attributed to a fixed deposit worth Rs. 2.86 crore with the State Bank of India.
His total cash in hand is Rs. 52,920 and he has Rs. 80,304 in two bank accounts in Gandhinagar and Varanasi, the PM declared in the affidavit.
PM Modi has Rs. 9.12 lakh as an investment in National Savings Certificates and also owns four gold rings worth Rs. 2.68 lakh. His income went up to Rs. 23.56 lakh in 2022-23 from Rs. 11.14 lakh in 2018-19.
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In the education section, the PM has declared that he completed his Bachelor of Arts from Delhi University in 1978 and Master of Arts from Gujarat University in 1983. He has said there are no pending criminal cases against him.
Filing his nomination from the Varanasi constituency earlier in the day, from where he is seeking a third term as MP, the Prime Minister said, "I am overwhelmed and emotional. I did not even realise how 10 years passed under the shade of your affection. 'Aaj Maa Ganga ne mujhe god le liya hai' (today, Maa Ganga has adopted me)."
Modi was accompanied by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at the DM office in Varanasi.
Varanasi will vote in the seventh phase of the Lok Sabha election on June 1.