
Guwahati, March 25 A candidate from the NDA in Assam, Sewli Mohilary of the Bodoland People's Front, has declared assets worth over Rs 54.04 crore, 37 bank accounts, and 32 vehicles in her election affidavit.
The 49-year-old is making her electoral debut from the Kokrajhar constituency, the headquarters of the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC), of which her husband, Hagrama Mohilary, is the chief.
Hagrama Mohilary is also the president of the Bodoland People's Front (BPF).
Sewli Mohilary (49), who has a postgraduate degree in economics, possesses more than 25 parcels of agricultural and non-agricultural land, all acquired independently. She also has deposits in 37 bank accounts and owns 32 vehicles, most of which are used for major construction work.
In comparison, her husband has total assets of Rs 9.15 crore, including deposits in eight bank accounts and one vehicle.
She has declared an income of Rs 9.33 crore for the 2024-25 fiscal year. Her husband's income for the same fiscal year was Rs 62 crore.
In her election affidavit, the BPF candidate stated that she is a businesswoman and social worker, while her husband is a political leader and social worker.
She has movable assets worth over Rs 30.51 crore, compared to her husband's Rs 3.66 crore. She has also provided a loan of Rs 40 lakh to a business establishment.
Sewli Mohilary also owns approximately Rs 32.50 lakh worth of gold jewellery (220 grams). Her husband has Rs 5.55 lakh in cash, deposits in eight bank accounts, and two insurance policies. He has also lent Rs 1.33 crore to his wife, Sewli.
Hagrama Mohilary owns one SUV but no jewellery, and has a fishery valued at Rs 19.74 lakh.
Sewli Mohilary's immovable property is worth Rs 23.53 crore, while that of her husband is Rs 5.49 crore.
Her husband owns two agricultural and eight non-agricultural plots, all acquired independently. He has no residential building but owns 10 commercial buildings, one of which was inherited and the rest acquired by himself.
The BPF candidate has loans worth Rs 9.12 crore, including 10 loans from banks or financial institutions, and eight from individuals and other entities. Her husband has a loan of Rs 1.13 crore from one bank.

