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Lok Sabha polls: Shivpal Singh Yadav's son Aditya own property worth crores, but has no vehicle

UNI
Tuesday, 16 April 2024 (15:38 IST)
Badaun (UP): Aditya Yadav, son of Samajwadi Party (SP) national general secretary Shivpal Singh Yadav and the party's Lok Sabha candidate, though own property worth crores rupees but he does not have any personal vehicle of his own, although he keeps a pistol with him for protection.
 
In an affidavit submitted with the nomination paper Aditya, a Masters in Tourism Management from Lucknow University, stated he has total assets worth Rs 14.21 crore, which includes movable assets worth Rs 11.79 crore and movable assets worth Rs 2.42 crore. There is immovable property worth Rs 10,00,000.
 
Aditya has 9.093 acres of agricultural land and 77,500 square feet of non-agricultural land in Uttarakhand. He has not inherited any immovable property. The immovable property has been acquired by Aditya himself.
 
He has cash worth Rs 3,04,260 and an insurance policy worth Rs 9,74,000. He has jewellery worth Rs 3.85 lakh but no personal vehicle. For security purposes, Aditya has a pistol which costs Rs 2.86 lakh. He owns a mobile phone worth Rs 78,400.
 
Aditya's wife, Rajlakshmi Singh Yadav, has total assets of Rs 38,83,262 including jewellery, shares, and cash. Rajlakshmi has only movable assets, which include jewellery worth Rs 10,88,640 and a mobile worth Rs 78,400.
 
Aditya has a loan of Rs 2,30,91,305, while his wife also has a loan of Rs 6,22,176. Their son, Shiv Pratap Singh Yadav, has a deposit of Rs 53,321 in the bank. He also has an FD of Rs 2 lakh in bank.
 
There is no case against Aditya and his wife, but a case of Rs 3,62,582 is pending against Aditya Yadav in the Income Tax Department, Agra.
 
Aditya Yadav's sources of income are remuneration, business, and consulting, while her wife Rajlakshmi Singh Yadav earns income from remuneration and business.

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