All political parties have fielded candidates in the by-elections in nine constituencies in Uttar Pradesh. The main contest in the by-election held in Phulpur constituency of Prayagraj is between the candidates of the BJP-SP and BSP. Talking about the assets of the candidates of the three parties, all three candidates have assets worth tens of millions.
BJP candidate Deepak Patel is obsessed with vehicles
Among them, Deepak Patel of the Bharatiya Janata Party came first. This information was also given in the affidavit filed in the nomination papers. Deepak Patel likes expensive Cars, he owns two Fortuner and a Mercedes Benz car and his wife Richa Singh Patel Apart from this, he also has a car and a car from the United States Cold pistol.
Deepak Patel owns properties worth around Rs 23 crore, while his wife owns properties worth around Rs 15 crore and she owns gold and 1 kg silver jewelery worth Rs 22 lakh.
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SP’s Mujtaba Siddiqui also likes weapons
Now let us talk about Samajwadi Party candidate Mujtaba Siddiqui. Mujtaba Siddiqui loves weapons and cars and she owns a Fortuner car and an i10 Magna car worth around Rs 40 lakh. He also has a pistol and an arms shop and is the owner of a petrol pump in Phulpur.
He owns about 100 grams of gold jewelry and has invested a lot of money in the stock market. The biggest thing is that he is said to owe the bank 10 million rupees and 2.8 million rupees.
BSP candidate does not have any vehicle
According to the affidavit filed by BSP candidate Jitendra Singh, he has assets worth Rs 9 lakh while his wife has assets worth Rs 2 lakh. Talking about movable assets, he owns Rs 30.43 lakh while his wife owns Rs 30.43 lakh. It is Rs 34.31 lakh.
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One of the children has movable property worth Rs 2.74 lakh in his name and the other has movable property worth Rs 12.79 lakh in his name. He was also a college and petrol pump operator. What’s special is that none of them have any four-wheelers in their names. Let us tell you that the Election Commission has set a limit of Rs 40 lakh for candidates to contest the elections. Now let’s look at how much money the candidates running in this election spent.