Whose Assets grew more KCR Vs Modi Vs KTR
The assets of politicians grow exponentially in India and is an open secret. However, most of them don’t submit factual data to the election commission during the nominations. Most of the politicians use Benamis to hide their personal assets which are acquired in illegal way. It is observed that Indian politicians generally mention 10 times lower income – assets in the election affidavit. Since there is huge controversy surrounding around illegal scam allegations on the Telangana Chiefminister KCR and his family members , let us find how the legal and declared assets of KCR and his son Grew over the years and compare that with three times Gujarat Chiefminister and Two time India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
KCR Vs Modi Vs KTR Personal financial assets declared to election Commission
It is surprised to see that KCR and KTR personal assets grew 10 times higher in 10 years of time where as the Prime minister Narendra Modi’s personal assets only got doubled despite of receiving huge salary as Prime minister of World’s 4th strongest economy.
Kalvakuntla Chandra Sekhar Rao ‘s Financial assets grew more than 700% during the Telangana Movement period i.e 2008 to 2014. This is the most thought provoking aspect and requires special attention. Huge number of Telangana movement leaders have contributed a lot financially and they have lost lot of wealth in the movement of seperate state. Crores of donations to run the party, supply food and water, provide shelters to the activists, get the bail to the arrest activists etc required huge amount of funds and lot of Telangana leaders like Etela Rajender have lost lot of wealth during Telangana movement.
But it is surprising to see that KCR ‘s personal wealth has increased multiple times higher during the Telangana movement. 2009-2014 his assets grew from 2 Cr to 15 Cr which .
It again garnered another 8 Cr in the next 5 years of his rule as Chief minister which is not so surprising if compared with his wealth enmassed during tough Movement times.