Amit Shah is one of the most important ministers of PM Modi's cabinet. Amit Anil Chandra Shah is currently serving as the Home Minister and the first Cooperative Minister of India. As of March 31, 2021, the total assets of Union Home Minister Amit Shah were ₹37,91,50,580. The 56-year-old minister's assets have increased by ₹9.28 crore (approximately) in the last year. According to PM India's website, last year Shah's net worth was Rs 28.63 crore.
Amit Shah's property
Shah has 10 immovable properties and all of them are in Gujarat. The property owned by him and the shared inheritance from his mother is worth ₹13,56,08,593 (₹13.56 crore). The market value of Shah's properties is ₹5,71,08,593 and the inherited property is ₹7,85,00,000.
Amit Shah's bank balance
Amit Shah's bank balance is ₹32,33,074. Shah's unquoted securities (at book value) amount to ₹3,08,140. Whereas, the quoted securities (market price) are ₹23,45,73,199. The market value of the quoted securities owned by him increased from ₹2.25 crore to ₹3.78 crores.
Amit Shah's other investments
The Union Home Minister has a bank FD of Rs 3,40,908. He has jewelry worth ₹50,91,750. The paid-up value of Shah's insurance policies is ₹15,56,389.
Amit Shah's net worth and liabilities
As per the latest announcement, Amit Shah has a net worth of ₹38,07,27,617 (₹38.07 Crore) and his total liabilities is ₹15,77,037 (₹15.77 Lakh).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's wealth has also seen an increase of ₹22 lakh in a year. As of March 31, 2021, PM Modi's total assets have gone up to ₹3,07,68,885 crore. He has a bank balance of ₹1.5 lakh and ₹36,000 in cash. The 71-year-old PM has zero debts and liabilities. He does not have any personal vehicle of his own.
He has four gold rings worth Rs 1.48 lakh. They have a residential property worth ₹1.1 crores, which is a combined property and they have only 25% share in it.