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Cong leader Mausam Benazir Noor declares Rs 2.5 cr assets

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Malda (WB), Apr 7 (PTI) Congress candidate from Malda’s Malatipur assembly seat, Mausam Benazir Noor, has declared assets of over Rs 2.5 crore in her nomination affidavit, stating that no criminal case is registered against her.

Noor’s annual income went up from Rs 7.23 lakh in the 2020-21 fiscal to Rs 10.97 lakh in the financial year 2024-25. Her husband Mirza Kayes Beg’s income rose from Rs 4.98 lakh to Rs 7.01 lakh during the same period.

While filing her nomination papers on April 6, Noor declared total movable assets worth Rs 1.46 crore, while her husband owns movable assets worth Rs 42.2 lakh. Noor possesses land valued at Rs 1.1 crore.

In 2020, when she filed her nomination for Rajya Sabha elections from Trinamool Congress, Noor had declared Rs 1.79 crore as assets and Rs 8.40 lakh as liabilities.

Noor, who recently returned to the Congress from TMC, submitted her nomination for the assembly polls on Monday, the last day for filing papers for the first phase of polling.

Noor’s 2026 polls affidavit further mentioned that she had taken Rs 42 lakh as bank loans, while his husband took a bank loan of about Rs 12.49 lakh. She has cash of Rs 75,000 in hand, while her husband holds an equal amount.

The affidavit stated that Noor has no criminal case registered against her, and no cases are pending before any court. In her affidavit, Noor stated that both she and her husband are practising lawyers.

Her movable assets include 170 gm of gold jewellery valued at Rs 25.5 lakh, while her husband possesses 25 gm of jewellery worth Rs 3.3 lakh.

Noor also owns two vehicles valued at Rs 22 lakh in total, while her husband owns two vehicles worth Rs 21.79 lakh. PTI SUS ACD

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