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These are the richest and poorest CMs of India

Andhra CM Naidu tops the list of richest chief ministers in India with assets worth over Rs 931 crore while his Bengal counterpart Mamata Banerjee is the poorest with just Rs 15 lakh, says ADR report.

December 31, 2024 / 10:56 IST
The average assets of India’s 31 chief ministers stood at Rs 52.59 crore, says ADR

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu tops the list of richest chief ministers in India with assets worth over Rs 931 crore. Meanwhile, West Bengal's Mamata Banerjee is the poorest with just Rs 15 lakh, according to an Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) report.

The report said the average asset per chief minister from state assemblies and union territories is Rs 52.59 crore.

While India's per capita net national income or NNI was approximately Rs 1,85,854 for 2023-2024, the average self-income of a chief minister is Rs 13,64,310, around 7.3 times the average per capita income of India.

The total assets of 31 chief ministers are worth Rs 1,630 crores.

Arunachal Pradesh's Pema Khandu is the second richest chief minister with total assets worth over Rs 332 crores, Karnataka's Siddaramaiah is the third on the list with assets worth more than Rs 51 crore.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, with assets worth Rs 55 lakh, is the second poorest in the list and Pinarayi Vijayan is third with Rs 1.18 crore.

Khandu also has the highest liabilities to the tune of Rs 180 crore. Siddaramaiah has liabilities worth Rs 23 crore and Naidu more than Rs 10 crore, the report said.

It also said 13 (42 percent) chief ministers have declared criminal cases against themselves, while 10 (32 percent) have declared serious criminal cases including those related to attempt to murder, kidnapping, bribery, and criminal intimidation.

Out of the 31 chief ministers, only two are women - West Bengal's Mamata Banerjee and Delhi's Atishi.

Criminal cases

Out of all 31 Chief Ministers analysed in state assemblies and Union Territories, 13 (42 per cent) have declared criminal cases against themselves. Around 10 (32 per cent) chief ministers have declared serious criminal cases, including those related to attempted murder, kidnapping, bribery and criminal intimidation.

Revanth Reddy is facing 34 charges related to criminal intimidation (IPC Section-506), 22 charges related to Section 505(2) (IPC Section-505(2)), and three charges related to statements leading to public mischief (IPC Section-505). Two charges pertain to cheating and dishonestly inducing the delivery of property (IPC Section 420). One charge pertains to the falsification of accounts, as outlined in IPC Section 477A. There is one charge under IPC Section 295A, which pertains to deliberate malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings or any class by insulting their religion or religious beliefs.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has the second highest number of cases, 47 in number, against him with a maximum of 11 cases under provisions of the IPC.

(With PTI inputs)
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first published: Dec 31, 2024 08:54 am

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