Arvind Kejriwal is Delhi's Chief Minister, known for his political activism, anti-corruption stance, and governance initiatives focused on education and healthcare.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who is contesting from the New Delhi seat, has declared assets worth Rs 3.4 crore, a marginal increase of Rs 1.3 crore from 2015, according to his election affidavit. In 2015, Kejriwal’s total assets were worth Rs 2.1 crore.
According to details provided by Kejriwal in the latest affidavit to the Election Commission, the AAP convenor declared movable assets like cash and investments at Rs 9.95 lakh while his wife Sunita has a total of Rs 57.07 lakh, including 320 gm of gold worth Rs 12 lakh and 1 kg silver worth Rs 40,000. In 2015, Kejriwal had declared movable assets worth Rs 2.26 lakh while his wife had 15.28 lakh.
Kejriwal's income dropped significantly from Rs 7.42 lakh in 2014-15 to Rs 2.81 lakh in 2018-19, and his wife's income also decreased from Rs 12.08 lakh to Rs 9.94 lakh in the same period.
Sunita Kejriwal received Rs 32 lakh as voluntary retirement benefits, and the rest of her savings were mentioned in the affidavit.
Arvind Kejriwal does not own a vehicle, while his wife owns a Maruti Baleno worth Rs 6.20 lakh.
Kejriwal's immovable assets' worth increased from Rs 92 lakh to Rs 1.77 crore, primarily due to property appreciation.
Sunita's immovable assets remained unchanged at Rs 1 crore.
Kejriwal owns a self-purchased flat in Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, and an inherited property in Shivani, Haryana.
Sunita purchased a flat in Gurugram in 2010, now valued at Rs 1 crore.