Indar Singh Uikey
BSP MANDLA
Indar Singh Uikey is a contestant from Madhya Pradesh representing the BSP in the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections 2024 from MANDLA. Date of election in Madhya Pradesh constituency: April 19, 2024. Indar Singh Uikey, aged 57, is 12th Pass in terms of his education record. Indar Singh Uikey has zero cases against him. Financially, Indar Singh Uikey possesses total assets or net worth of Rs 15.8Lac with Rs 3.8Lac movable assets and Rs 12Lac immovable assets. He has Rs 0 in liabilities. Professionally, Indar Singh Uikey is engaged in Agriculture.
Age
57
Gender
M
Cases
No
Profession
Agriculture
Total Assets (Rs)
15.8 Lac
Movable Assets (Rs)
3.8 Lac
Immovable Assets (Rs)
12 Lac
Liabilities (Rs)
-
Pan Given
Y
Self Income (Rs)
-
Total Income (Rs)
-
Charan Singh Dhurwey
Bharat Adivasi Party MANDLA
Chandra Singh Kushram
Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party MANDLA
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