Prime Minister Narendra Modi has total assets worth over ₹3 crore, but owns no land, houses, or cars, according to his election affidavit filed as he submitted his nomination from the Varanasi constituency Tuesday.
In the affidavit, PM Modi declared total assets worth ₹3.02 crore, primarily consisting of a fixed deposit worth ₹2.86 crore with the State Bank of India. He holds ₹52,920 in cash and ₹80,304 in two bank accounts in Gandhinagar and Varanasi.
Additionally, the PM has ₹9.12 lakh invested in National Savings Certificates and owns four gold rings worth ₹2.68 lakh. His income rose to ₹23.56 lakh in 2022-23 from ₹11.14 lakh in 2018-19.
Regarding his education, PM Modi stated that he completed his Bachelor of Arts from Delhi University in 1978 and his Master of Arts from Gujarat University in 1983. He also affirmed that there are no pending criminal cases against him.
After filing his nomination from the Varanasi constituency, where he seeks a third term as MP, the Prime Minister expressed gratitude, saying, “I am overwhelmed and emotional. I did not even realize 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).”
Varanasi will vote in the seventh phase of the Lok Sabha election on June 1.


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