In Meghalaya, richest candidate has assets over ₹ 146 crore: Report
Mr Lyngdoh, the chief of the United Democratic Party (UDP) had declared assets of ₹ 87.26 crore in the 2018 assembly elections, according to the report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and Meghalaya Election Watch.
SHILLONG: The assets of Meghalaya assembly speaker Metbah Lyngdoh, the richest candidate to fight the assembly elections, increased by 68 per cent to ₹ 146.31 crore in the last five years, according to a report.
Mr Lyngdoh, the chief of the United Democratic Party (UDP) who is re-contesting the February 27 polls from the Mairang seat, had declared assets of ₹ 87.26 crore in the 2018 assembly elections, according to the report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and Meghalaya Election Watch.
Sixty-eight people were elected to the 60-member Meghalaya assembly in the last five years. Besides the 60 elected in the 2018 elections, eight people were elected in bypolls. The report said it analysed the assets of 61 of these people who are candidates in this election.
The average percentage growth in assets of these 61 re-contesting MLAs is 77 per cent, it said.
Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma reported an increase in his assets, from ₹ 5.33 crore in 2018 to ₹ 14.06 crore -- a rise of 164 per cent.
Urban Affairs Minister Sniawbhalang Dhar had the highest increase in his assets in the last five years at 607 per cent. Dhar, who is re-contesting the election from the Nartiang seat as an NPP candidate, had declared assets of ₹ 6 crore in 2018, and it rose to ₹ 45 crore, the report said.
The assets of Power Minister James PK Sangma, who is seeking re-election from Dadenggre constituency, increased by 568 per cent from ₹ 7 crore in 2018 to ₹ 53 crore in 2023, it said.
The assets of leader of opposition Mukul Sangma and his wife DD Shira, the TMC candidate in Mahendraganj, also rose from ₹ 13.59 crore in 2018 to ₹ 28.21 crore in 2023, which is an increase of 108 per cent.
Of the 61 candidates analysed for the report, 28 are from NPP, 12 from UDP, 10 from TMC, seven of the BJP, and one MLA each of the Congress and the VPP.
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