INLD's Abhay Chautala declares assets worth over 45 crore, owns high-end cars

Updated : May 02, 2024 16:39
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PTI

INLD leader Abhay Singh Chautala, who is fighting the Lok Sabha polls from Kurukshetra, on Wednesday filed his nomination papers and declared his assets worth more than 45 crore, indicating he is fond of cars.

Haryana minister and BJP leader Ranjit Singh Chautala, who filed his nomination from Hisar seat, also declared a few buffaloes and cows among his movable assets.

Abhay Chautala is grandson of former Deputy Prime Minister Devi Lal while Ranjit Chautala is Lal's son.

In his poll affidavit, Abhay Chautala (60), son of former chief minister Om Prakash Chautala, has declared that he has combined movable assets worth Rs 32.61 crore while his wife has Rs 4.38 crore worth assets.

He also has immovable assets worth Rs 12.70 crore while the value of such assets owned by his wife is Rs 11 crore.

Abhay Chautala has declared that he owns a jeep with current value of Rs 25,000, a Ford car worth Rs 39,000, a Toyota Land Cruiser having current value of Rs 10.25 lakh, a Toyota Innova worth Rs 17.98 lakh, another Land Cruiser Prado worth Rs 23.15 lakh, and two tractors worth nearly Rs 4.6 lakh.

On the other hand, Ranjit Chautala has movable assets worth Rs 73.87 lakh and that of his wife at Rs 5.58 crore.

His immovable assets are worth Rs 15.25 crore while his wife has such assets worth Rs 4.12 crore, as per the poll affidavit.

Congress' Kumari Selja has movable assets worth Rs 10.37 crore and immovable assets of over Rs 31 crore.

Haryana

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