C. Joseph Vijay Declares ₹625 Crore Assets and Loans in TN Election Affidavits
TVK president C. Joseph Vijay has filed his election affidavit declaring a total of nearly ₹625 crore, which includes significant assets held by family members alongside loans taken for the campaign. While earlier reports cited figures ranging from Rs 404 crores to over half that amount as he prepared nominations in Perambur and other constituencies on March 30th, his latest declaration confirms a substantially higher net worth including spouse's holdings of approximately ₹15 crore plus major bank deposits and luxury vehicles.
Key Points
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1TVK President C. Joseph Vijay filed an election affidavit declaring total assets worth ₹520 crore.
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2Vijay declared movable and immovable property including bank deposits, gold, diamonds, luxury vehicles (BMW/Lexus), real estate in Perambur/Chennai totaling over 16 acres of land valued at Rs.43 crores.,
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3His spouse Sangeetha separately declared assets worth approximately ₹20 crore.
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4Vijay expressed confidence that his party could form the government after winning on April 23.
Developments
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president C. Joseph Vijay filed his nomination to contest the Perambur Assembly seat on Monday and declared ₹404.58 crore in movable assets, including gold, cars, cash loans totaling over 17 crores given to family members or companies, along with a spouse's share of approximately £23 million; he also listed occupations as self-employed correspondent for Vijay Vidyashram managing director and trustee while citing interest from his declared income sources.
TVK chief actor-politician Vijaya declared assets worth approximately ₹603.20 crores with a spouse's separate holdings totaling Rs 15.76 crore in his election affidavit filed on Monday, while reporting zero liabilities and an income of over Rupees for the year ended March , however he has extended significant personal loans to various individuals
Actor-turned-politician VK chief actor and politician has declared movable assets worth Rs 404 crore in a Tamil Nadu election affidavit filed for Perambur constituency on Monday; he also appealed to voters not only gave his party TVK's whistle symbol but alleged that the DMK was an evil force.