Ajit Pawar Net Worth: Ajit Pawar died in a plane crash, how much wealth did Pawar leave behind?

Ajit Pawar

Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar died in a plane crash this morning. News agency PTI has confirmed his death. His plane crashed while landing in Baramati, Maharashtra. All 5 people on board the plane died. Ajit Pawar has been active in politics for many years. But do you know what his net worth is?

There were a total of 5 people on board the plane. This accident happened due to poor visibility. The accident was very serious and smoke spread in the area after the accident. Ajit Pawar left Mumbai for Baramati this morning in a special plane. Campaign meetings were to be held in Baramati regarding Zilla Parishad elections. Today, a total of 4 election rallies of Zilla Parishad were scheduled in different areas of Baramati tehsil. Ajit Pawar was accompanied by his security personnel and personal assistant in the plane. As soon as information about the accident was received, many workers and close associates of Ajit Pawar also reached the spot.

Ajit Pawar’s net worth

Ajit Pawar, one of the big faces of Maharashtra politics, is often in the news regarding his property. According to his recent election affidavit, his total net worth is around Rs 103.16 crore. This includes assets of about Rs 124.55 crore and liabilities of about Rs 21.4 crore.

Ajit Pawar’s assets include house, land, agricultural land, financial investments and other properties. During the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly elections, he had declared movable assets worth more than Rs 8 crore and immovable assets worth more than Rs 37 crore in his affidavit.

Family property and old matter

Ajit Pawar’s wife Sunetra Pawar, who is currently a Rajya Sabha MP, has also declared considerable assets. He has movable assets worth more than Rs 14.5 crore and immovable assets worth about Rs 58.4 crore. In the year 2021, tax officials had seized properties worth about Rs 1,000 crore belonging to Ajit Pawar and his family as part of the benami property investigation. But in 2024, an appeal tribunal gave him a clean chit in the case citing lack of evidence and ordered the return of the seized assets.

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