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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, aged 52 and holding a doctorate degree, follows as the third richest CM in the region and is ranked 589th among the country’s sitting MLAs. His net declared assets are worth over Rs 17 crore, accompanied by liabilities worth over Rs 3 crore.
The fourth spot is secured by Meghalaya’s 44-year-old Conrad Sangma, a post-graduate, with net assets exceeding Rs 14 crore and liabilities worth over Rs 24 lakh, placing him at the 715th spot in the country.
Closely trailing Sangma is Tripura’s 70-year-old Manik Saha, a dental surgeon-turned-politician, who ranks as the region’s fifth richest CM and the 723rd richest MLA in the country. His net assets are worth over Rs 13 crore.
Mizoram’s CM Zoramthanga, aged 74 and a graduate, holds the sixth spot in the region and is ranked 1902nd among the country’s wealthiest legislators. His net assets are valued at over Rs 3 crore, and he bears no liabilities. However, the former insurgent leader has two cases registered against him.
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The report also identifies Manipur’s CM Nongthombam Biren Singh as the poorest CM in the region, with a countrywide ranking of 2883. The 61-year-old politician’s net assets amount to over Rs 1 crore, and he carries liabilities worth over Rs 1 lakh.
The comprehensive report highlights the financial profiles of the region’s chief ministers and their respective standings on the national stage, drawing attention to their assets and liabilities as public representatives.