Mumbai: A state holiday and three days of mourning have been declared in Maharashtra following the tragic demise of Deputy CM Ajit Pawar. The NCP leader, fondly referred to as Dada, lost his life in a fatal plane crash in Baramati this morning. Meanwhile, a massive crowd has gathered outside Baramati hospital, where the mortal remains of Ajit Pawar have been brought. Additionally, public interest in Pawar's personal life has also heightened following his demise. Along with eneuriies about his wife, family and work, his followers are also wondering about his net worth.
Ajit Pawar No More | As per initial findings, the fatal plane crash in Baramati was primarily triggered by low visibility, as dense fog blanketed the area
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Ajit Pawar's net worth and asset breakdown
Ajit Pawar declared his net worth during the Maharashtra Assembly elections, the last available public record. At the time, he declared possessing assets worth ₹45.37 crore. Out of this, he listed ₹8.22 crore in movable assets (cash and bank deposits, fixed deposits, bonds and shares). The additional ₹37.15 crore made up immovable assets such as agricultural and residential properties, and other real estate investments.
In his affidavit, he declared ownership of two cars - a Toyota Camry and a Honda CR-V. Additionally, the affidavit also listed Ajit Pawar's liabilities amounting to ₹21.39 crore. As per select reports, the NCP leader had a collective net worth of ₹124 crore, if considering family assets.
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