ADR Report 2025 Chief Ministers Wealth: Full List of Richest and Poorest CMs in India

ADR Report 2025 Chief Ministers Wealth reveals ₹1,632 crore assets. Chandrababu Naidu richest, Mamata Banerjee poorest. Full CM wealth list.

The ADR Report 2025 Chief Ministers Wealth analysis, prepared by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and National Election Watch (NEW), has revealed staggering disparities in the declared assets of India’s top political leaders. Based on self-sworn affidavits, the study covers 27 states and 3 union territories, accounting for 30 current Chief Ministers.

According to the findings, the total wealth declared by all CMs is ₹1,632 crore, with an average of ₹54.42 crore per CM. While some Chief Ministers have declared assets worth hundreds of crores, a few report modest wealth, with one CM declaring assets under ₹20 lakh.

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ADR Report 2025 Chief Ministers Wealth: Key Highlights

  • Average Assets per CM: ₹54.42 crore
  • Total Assets (30 CMs): ₹1,632 crore
  • Billionaire CMs: 2
  • Crorepati CMs: 28 out of 30
  • Poorest CM: Mamata Banerjee (₹15 lakh)

Richest CMs in ADR Report 2025 Chief Ministers Wealth

  1. N. Chandrababu Naidu (Andhra Pradesh, TDP): ₹931.84 crore
  2. Pema Khandu (Arunachal Pradesh, BJP): ₹332.57 crore
  3. Siddaramaiah (Karnataka, INC): ₹51.94 crore
  4. Neiphiu Rio (Nagaland, NDPP): ₹46.95 crore
  5. Dr. Mohan Yadav (Madhya Pradesh, BJP): ₹42.05 crore

Poorest CMs in ADR Report 2025 Chief Ministers Wealth

  1. Mamata Banerjee (West Bengal, AITC): ₹0.15 crore (₹15.38 lakh)
  2. Omar Abdullah (Jammu & Kashmir, NC): ₹0.55 crore
  3. Pinarayi Vijayan (Kerala, CPI-M): ₹1.19 crore

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Complete List: ADR Report 2025 Chief Ministers Wealth (₹ Crore)

RankChief MinisterState/UTPartyDeclared Assets (₹ Crore)
1N. Chandrababu NaiduAndhra PradeshTDP931.84
2Pema KhanduArunachal PradeshBJP332.57
3SiddaramaiahKarnatakaINC51.94
4Neiphiu RioNagalandNDPP46.95
5Dr. Mohan YadavMadhya PradeshBJP42.05
6N. RangasamyPuducherry (UT)All India N.R. Congress38.40
7Anumula Revanth ReddyTelanganaINC30.05
8Hemant SorenJharkhandJMM25.34
9Himanta Biswa SarmaAssamBJP17.28
10Conrad K. SangmaMeghalayaNPP14.07
11Manik SahaTripuraBJP13.90
12Devendra FadnavisMaharashtraBJP13.27
13Dr. Pramod SawantGoaBJP9.38
14M. K. StalinTamil NaduDMK8.89
15Bhupendra PatelGujaratBJP8.23
16Sukhvinder S. SukhuHimachal PradeshINC7.82
17Prem Singh TamangSikkimSKM6.69
18Nayab SinghHaryanaBJP5.81
19Rekha GuptaDelhi (UT)BJP5.31
20Pushkar Singh DhamiUttarakhandBJP4.65
21LalduhomaMizoramZPM4.14
22Vishnu Deo SaiChhattisgarhBJP3.81
23Mohan Charan MajhiOdishaBJP1.98
24Bhagwant MannPunjabAAP1.97
25Nitish KumarBiharJD(U)1.65
26Yogi AdityanathUttar PradeshBJP1.55
27Bhajan Lal SharmaRajasthanBJP1.47
28Pinarayi VijayanKeralaCPI(M)1.19
29Omar AbdullahJammu & Kashmir (UT)NC0.55
30Mamata BanerjeeWest BengalAITC0.15

Liabilities and Criminal Background

  • Liabilities: 11 CMs have liabilities above ₹1 crore, with Pema Khandu leading at ₹180 crore.
  • Criminal Background: 12 CMs (40%) have criminal cases registered against them, and 10 CMs face serious charges such as bribery, intimidation, or attempt to murder.

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Conclusion

The ADR Report 2025 Chief Ministers Wealth underlines the dominance of the wealthy in India’s political leadership. With assets ranging from ₹931 crore to ₹15 lakh, the gap between the richest and poorest CMs is stark. While affidavit-based transparency is a positive step, the disparity also raises deeper questions about the inclusiveness and accessibility of Indian democracy.