As Maharashtra gears up for the 2024 Assembly elections, the financial status of candidates is a topic of significant interest. Leading the list is Parag Shah of the BJP, with a declared wealth of Rs 3383.06 crore, followed by other prominent figures from
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Parag Shah of the BJP is the wealthiest candidate in the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly elections, with a declared wealth of Rs 3383.06 crore.
Acharya Balkrishna's wealth of Rs 2000 crore is primarily derived from his wellness and ayurvedic products company, Patanjali.
Ashok Chavan is a veteran politician from the Indian National Congress (INC) and has a declared wealth of Rs 1200 crore, primarily from his investments in real estate and various business ventures.
Eknath Shinde, a leader from the Shiv Sena, has significant investments in infrastructure and real estate, contributing to his declared wealth of Rs 800 crore.
The wealth of candidates in the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly elections can influence their campaign strategies, media coverage, and voter perception, potentially impacting the electoral outcome.
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