
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, who died in a plane crash on January 28, 2026, owned significant residential and immovable property assets as declared in his 2024 Maharashtra Assembly election affidavit.
According to official disclosures filed with the Election Commission, Pawar’s total assets were Rs. 45.37 crore, of which immovable assets were valued at approximately Rs. 37.15 crore, largely comprising land and residential properties spread across Maharashtra.
His immovable holdings included agricultural land and multiple residential properties, reflecting substantial real estate exposure in urban and rural areas of the state.
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Personal assets also included two vehicles — a Toyota Camry and a Honda CR-V — although these are classified as movable rather than residential.
Beyond Ajit Pawar’s own filings, media reports indicate broader family property interests; his wife Sunetra Pawar held several valuable flats collectively worth over Rs. 22 crore, underscoring a strong combined residential real estate footprint for the family.
Over the five years preceding 2024, Pawar’s immovable assets increased by nearly Rs. 10 crore, according to affidavit trends. While some non-affidavit media reports reference higher aggregated net worth figures (which sometimes mix extended family assets), the legally verified declaration remains the election affidavit.
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This residential property portfolio contributed significantly to the late leader’s financial profile, situating him among the wealthier politicians in Maharashtra in terms of declared real estate holdings.
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