Kerala elections | BJP candidates rank the highest and the lowest in declared assets among contestants from Thiruvananthapuram district
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Congress chief K. Muraleedharan, who’s concerned in a stiff electoral battle in Nemom, is understood to have immovable assets value ₹2.12 crore and dues amounting to ₹2.36 lakh
Hotelier Chenkal S. Rajasekharan Nair, the BJP’s candidate in the Neyyattinkara Assembly constituency, has declared movable assets value ₹21.76 crore, the highest among all contestants in the capital district, whereas his celebration colleague J.R. Padmakumar, contesting from Nedumangad, has declared the lowest — ₹19,405 — among candidates of main political coalitions.
The affidavit filed by Mr. Nair revealed that he possessed immovable properties value ₹6.51 crore, together with business buildings valued at ₹72.56 lakh. He additionally has liabilities value ₹60 lakh.
He additionally revealed that his spouse, actor Udaya Chandrika R. Nair’s (popularly referred to as Radha Nair in tinsel city), movable and immovable properties to be value ₹22.28 crore and ₹13.66 crore.
Despite figuring the lowest in phrases of movable assets, Mr. Padmakumar, the BJP’s State treasurer, has immovable property value over ₹3 crore.
Congress chief K. Muraleedharan, who’s concerned in a stiff electoral battle in Nemom, is understood to have immovable assets value ₹2.12 crore and dues amounting to ₹2.36 lakh. His spouse and son owned immovable assets value ₹4.58 crore and ₹2.49 crore respectively.
Mr. Muraleedharan’s rival candidate, BJP’s Kummanam Rajasekharan, a former Mizoram Governor, has declared movable property value ₹52,584, together with deposits amounting to ₹46,484 in two financial institution accounts. Besides proudly owning agriculture land value ₹10 lakh in Kottayam, the former BJP State president additionally has fairness shares value ₹5,100.
Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran, the LDF candidate in Kazhakuttam, declared movable assets value ₹13.37 lakh, together with ₹12.81 lakh as financial institution deposits. He can also be identified to own non-agricultural land value ₹12 lakh. He has divulged his spouse’s movable assets to be value ₹71 lakh.
Accounts in the U.S.
His rival contestants in Kazhakuttam, BJP State vp Sobha Surendran has declared immovable assets value ₹22.96 lakh, whereas S.S. Lal of the Congress has submitted movable assets value ₹34.25 lakh. The public healthcare knowledgeable additionally has deposits amounting to $31,542 in two financial institution accounts in the United States.
Former Health Minister V.S. Sivakumar, the Congress candidate in Thiruvananthapuram, has declared ₹37.23 lakh as his movable assets, whereas his spouse and two daughters are identified to own ₹48.7 lakh and ₹13.85 lakh respectively.
Former Deputy Speaker V. Sasi, who can also be in the ballot fray to retain Chirayinkeezhu seat, has declared movable assets amounting to ₹4.03 lakh. Actor-turned-politician Krishnakumar G, the BJP’s candidate in Thiruvananthapuram, has declared deposits value ₹4.43 lakh. His movable assets quantities to ₹12.03 lakh in all, whereas his spouse possesses ₹36.5 lakh.
CPI(M)’s V.K. Prasanth, contesting to retain his Vattiyurkavu seat, has declared deposits value ₹11.78 in 5 financial institution accounts. Besides possessing ₹15,000 as money, the incumbent MLA has immovable assets value ₹25.65 lakh.
Janata Dal (Secular) chief and former Minister A. Neelalohithadasan Nadar, who has thrown his hat into the ring to win the Kovalam constituency for the fifth time, has declared movable assets value ₹20.51 lakh, together with deposits value ₹5.07 lakh. His spouse and former MLA Jameela Prakasam is understood to posses ₹1.13 crore as movable assets, together with deposits, insurance coverage and different investments.
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