Prime Minister Narendra Modi's movable and immovable property was released on Monday by the Prime Minister's Office. At present, they have assets worth about Rs 2.28 crore. In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, there was a property of 1.5 crore rupees. Now after four years, there has been an increase of about Rs 75 lakh in Modi's property.
During the Lok Sabha election in 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had filed his affidavit as a candidate.
This study comes in comparison on the difference between the prime minister's property in 2014 and 2018 on that basis .
-In 2014, Modi had a total movable and immovable property of Rs1,51,57,582. Which has increased to 2.28 crore rupees in 2018, says reports from PM's office.
- In 2014, there was 4,34,031 rupees in postal savings. Today, there are a total of Rs 11,29,690 in SBI Bank deposits in 2018.
- Fixed deposits in 2014 were Rs 44,23,383. It amounts to Rs.1,07,96,288 in 2018.
- In 2014, he owned Gold Jewelery worth 1 lakh 35 thousand. Today, in 2018, it is 1 lakh 38 thousand rupees.
- In the interest on LIC 2014 came as a total of Rs 1,15,468 . In the year 2018, Rs 1,59,281 came as a refund in the form of LIC.
If the Prime Minister's total movable and immovable property is concerned, then it is about Rs 2.28 crore. There are some movable assets worth about Rs. 28 lakhs and some real estate in Gandhinagar. In 2002, the Prime Minister had purchased 3531.45 square feet property worth Rs. 1 lakh.

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