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    Union Minister Pralhad Joshi declares assets worth Rs 21 crore

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    BJP leader Pralhad Joshi, with family, declares Rs 21 crore assets for Lok Sabha election, including movable and immovable assets, Rs 8.01 crore liabilities, and ownership of jewellery and silver articles but no vehicles.

    **EDS: IMAGE VIA @JoshiPralhad POSTED ON APRIL 15, 2024** Dharwad: Union Ministe...PTI
    Union Minister Pralhad Joshi files his nomination in the presence of Former Karnataka Chief Minister B.S.Yediyurappa and other BJP leaders
    BJP leader and Union Minister Pralhad Joshi and his family have declared assets worth over Rs 21 crore in his affidavit for the Lok Sabha election.

    While filing his nomination as a BJP candidate from Dharwad Lok Sabha segment on Monday, Joshi declared movable assets worth Rs 2.72 crore in his name, Rs 5.93 crore in his wife Jyoti's name, and Rs 32.03 lakh in their dependent daughter Ananya Joshi's name. The former state BJP chief has immovable assets worth Rs 11.24 crore in his name and Rs 86.39 lakh in his wife's name.

    The couple together have total liabilities of Rs 8.01 crore, according to the election affidavit. A Bachelor of Arts (BA) graduate, the 61-year-old Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Minister, a four-time MP, has no criminal case pending against him. The Joshi family have declared that they have no motor vehicles in their name, whereas they have jewellery and silver articles worth Rs 66.75 lakh.


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