Apr 4, 2024
By: Sourabh Jain
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Rahul Gandhi has declared in his election affidavit that he holds shares in 25 companies as of March 15. Here are the top ten stocks the Congress leader has a stake in.
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Pidilite Industries is Rahul Gandhi’s biggest investment, in which he holds 1,474 shares worth ₹42.27 lakh. The company is engaged in the business of manufacturing adhesives, sealants, construction chemicals and similar products.
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Gandhi’s next big investment is in Bajaj Finance, a non-banking financial company. He holds 551 shares in the company that are valued at ₹35.89 lakh.
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FMCG giant Nestle India is next on the list, with Gandhi holding 1,370 shares in the company with a value of ₹35.67 lakh.
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Asian Paints, which is engaged in manufacturing, selling and distribution of paints and other home decor products is the fourth biggest company in Gandhi’s portfolio. He holds 1,231 shares worth ₹35.29 lakh.
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Titan Company, which manufactures luxury watches and fashion accessories is next on the list, with Gandhi holding 897 shares worth ₹35.29 lakh in the company.
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Hindustan Unilever is another FMCG giant in which Rahul Gandhi holds a stake. His investment in the company includes 1,161 shares worth ₹27.02 lakh.
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Gandhi holds a stake in one of India’s biggest private banks, ICICI Bank. His investment in the company is 2,299 shares valued at ₹24.83 lakh.
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Gandhi also holds shares of pharmaceutical company Divi’s Laboratories. His investment in the company includes 567 shares worth ₹19.7 lakh.
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Suprajit Engineering, which is a manufacturer of auto components is another company Gandhi has invested in. He holds 4,068 shares worth ₹16.65 lakh in the company.
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The last stock on the list is Garware Technical Fibres, which provides technical textiles solutions. Gandhi holds 508 shares worth ₹16.43 lakh in the company.
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