PM Modi nomination papers say he owns no car, no house, no land, and no criminal records

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Shillong, May 15: Prime Minister Narendra Modi filed his nomination papers from the Varanasi Lok Sabha seat on Tuesday. The Prime Minister will be contesting from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, the seat in which he has won twice.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s affidavit, filed along with the nomination papers, reveals that he has ₹3.02 crore in gross moveable assets, up from 1.41 crore in the 2019 affidavit, and he owns neither a car nor a house. He has no liabilities, and his affidavit also shows that there are no criminal cases against him.

The affidavit also declares that he has a total cash in hand of ₹52,920. Just like in 2019, PM owns four gold rings, weighing a total of 45 gm and valued at ₹2.68 lakh in today’s market.

The affidavit further shows that the PM completed a BA from Delhi University in 1978 and a MA from Gujarat University in 1983.

The Prime Minister’s affidavit shows that his movable assets include fixed deposits worth ₹2.85 crore in the State Bank of India and ₹80,304 in two bank accounts in Gandhinagar and Varanasi. He also has ₹9.12 lakh as an investment in the National Savings Certificates (NSC) savings scheme.

PM Modi’s only source of income is his government salary and interest earned on his savings.

The Prime Minister was accompanied by the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, and the CMs of the NDA, alias.

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