Indian National Congress (INC) leader Rahul Gandhi has revealed that his portfolio is worth over Rs 4.30 crore with holdings in 25 stocks (as of March 15), according to details provided in his election affidavit.

Rahul Gandhi’s primary holding is in small cap component play, Suprajit Engineering, followed by ITC and ICICI Bank. With 4,068 shares in Suprajit Engineering, valued at over Rs 16.65 lakh, Gandhi has seen nearly 20% returns on this stock over the past 12 months. 

Additionally, Gandhi holds 3,039 shares in ITC and 2,299 shares in ICICI Bank, with a market value of Rs 12.96 lakh and Rs 24.83 lakh, respectively.

His portfolio also includes stocks such as Alkyl Amines, Asian Paints, Bajaj Finance, Deepak Nitrite, Divi’s Laboratories, Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Britannia Industries, and Titan Company.

In terms of market value, Pidilite Industries leads the pack, followed by Bajaj Finance and Asian Paints. Gandhi holds 1,474 shares in Pidilite, valued at Rs 43.27 lakh, while the value of his holdings in Bajaj Finance and Asian Paints stand at Rs 35.89 lakh and Rs 35.29 lakh, respectively, as of March 15.

Furthermore, Gandhi’s affidavit reveals cash holdings of Rs 55,000 and savings accounts with SBI and HDFC Bank amounting to Rs 26.25 lakh. He also has investments worth Rs 3.81 crore in seven mutual fund schemes, primarily from HDFC AMC, PPFAS, and ICICI Prudential AMC. Including investments in postal savings, NSS and jewellery, Gandhi’s total investments tally up to Rs 9.24 crore.

Additionally, Gandhi holds Rs 15.27 lakh in sovereign gold bonds (SGB), Rs 61.52 lakh in a PPF account, and 333.30 grams of gold (net 168.80 grams) valued at Rs 4.20 lakh.

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