The CBI listed the immovable assets of Mayavati and her family as follows: 41 agricultural plots, 16 residential plots, 7 shops, three orchards, two shops-cum-residence s located in and around Delhi; a mansion in her ancestral village of Badalpur, described by NDTV as a mini-Taj Mahal, built on a sprawling 30,000 square yards estate.
According to a CBI list filed
In 2003, Mayavati then had assets worth Rs. 36.5 million in one bank account and Rs. 2.345 million in another.
In 2004 she had Rs. 1.5 million in cash and Rs. 97.8 million in bank accounts and jewellery worth Rs 3.09 million.
In 2007 her moveable assets included Rs. 5.02 million in cash, Rs. 128.8 million in bank deposits and jewellery worth Rs.5.08 million. Mayavati listed 1034.260 grammes of gold 76.040 grammes of diamonds and 18,500 kgs of silver. She also admitted owning murals worth Rs. 1.5 million.
According to Mayavati's own self-evaluation from two affidavits her financial worth including both moveable and immoveable assets jumped from Rs. 160.7 million in 2004 to Rs. 520 million in 2007.
In the late '90s, the BSP ran a year-long collection drive so that they could give birthday gifts of Rs. 6,50,000 to Kanshi Ram her mentor to celebrate his 65th birthday and Rs.420,000 to her to celebrate her 42nd birthday.
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