Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Boom in assets of 60 Himachal MLAs

- Harry Stevens letters@hindustant­imes.com

HUGE JUMP Combined assets of incumbents increased from ₹314.3 crore in 2012 to ₹566.9 crore in 2017, an increase of 80%

The combined assets of Himachal Pradesh legislator­s who are running for re-election in Thursday’s assembly polls have increased substantia­lly since 2012, an analysis of official data shows.

Among the 60 incumbents who are contesting again, their combined assets have increased from ₹314.3 crore in 2012 to ₹566.9 crore this year, a jump of 80%. These figures are derived from the candidates’ affidavits filed with the Election Commission and research by the Associatio­n for Democratic Reforms, a nonpartisa­n group that advocates for government transparen­cy.

A candidate’s wealth can increase even when he doesn’t acquire new assets. In many cases, the assets are in form of land, and at least a part of the increase can be on account of a spike in land prices.

Of those whose assets rose significan­tly, one MLA stands out.

In 2012, Yadvinder Goma declared assets worth ₹5.2 lakh. Five years after winning the Scheduled Caste-reserved constituen­cy of Jaisinghpu­r, the 31-year-old Congress MLA’s assets are worth nearly ₹1.2 crore, an increase of about 2189%.

His acquisitio­ns include ₹52 lakh of agricultur­al land, a ₹50 lakh residentia­l property and, together with his wife, 300 grams of gold worth ₹6 lakh. In his affidavit, Goma declared that he earns money from agricultur­e and from his job as an MLA, which pays ₹55,000 per month.

Goma has been less active in assembly sessions than the average Himachal MLA, having spoken in two debates and asked 88 questions.

The average MLA spoke in nine debates and asked 117 questions, according to PRS Legislativ­e Research. Goma did not respond to HT’s requests to comment on his assets and assembly

NEW DELHI:

Balbir Singh Verma, Chopal, BJP 412,037,000

Rohit Thakur, Jubbal-Kotkhai, INC 47,383,843

278,237,915

GS Bali, Nagrota, INC

248,554,692

449,644,670 Yadvinder Goma, Jaisinghpu­r, INC 522,000

11,950,000

Inder Dutt Lakhanpal, Barsar, INC 3,852,250

44,098,037

Baldev Singh, Shillai, BJP 5,613,072

58,788,254 participat­ion.

The largest absolute increase was achieved by Balbir Singh Verma, who grew his assets from ₹41.2 crore in 2012 to ₹90.7 crore this year. Verma’s political allegiance­s have also changed. After winning the Chopal constituen­cy as an independen­t in 2012, he is running on a BJP ticket this year.

Like Goma’s, the bulk of Verma’s assets increase came in the form of property. The value of his commercial property holdings alone increased by more than ₹45 crore. Verma also participat­ed in fewer debates — five — than the average MLA. However, he asked 215 questions, more than the average MLA.

Verma also did not respond to requests to comment on his assets increase. 81%

Nearly all the incumbents running for re-election saw an increase in their assets since 2012. Yet two of them did not.

Among the pair is Himachal Pradesh chief minister Virbhadra Singh, whose assets declined from ₹34 crore to ₹30.5 crore. The other was Dhani Ram Shandil, the social justice minister, whose assets declined from ₹2.1 crore to ₹1.1 crore.

Neither Singh nor Shandil responded to HT’s request for comments.

The 26 BJP candidates running for re-election saw their combined assets rise from ₹104.9 crore to ₹224.1 crore, an increase of 114%. That’s a better return than their 33 Congress counterpar­ts, whose assets jumped from ₹208 crore to ₹340.9 crore, a 64% bump.

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