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Abdus Ali Sarkar

Abdus Ali Sarkar
Gendermale
Age50
StateASSAM
ConstituencyGAURIPUR

Abdus Ali Sarkar is contesting as a candidate from the INC in the 2026 ASSAM Assembly elections. Voters of the GAURIPUR constituency in the DHUBRI district of ASSAM will decide Abdus Ali Sarkar's political fate. Abdus Ali Sarkar is 50 years old and has an educational qualification of Graduate. No cases are registered against Abdus Ali Sarkar. Abdus Ali Sarkar's total assets amount to Rs 62.6Lac, while liabilities stand at Rs 17.6Lac.

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Candidate Details

2026
  • Serious IPC Counts

    0
  • Education

    Graduate
  • Cases

    No
  • Self Profession

    Businessman
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Abdus Ali Sarkar Assets

  • Property Details
    2026
  • Total Assests

    62.6Lac
  • Movable Assets

    54.6Lac
  • Immovable Assets

    8Lac
  • Liabilities

    17.6Lac
  • Self Income

    10.1Lac
  • Total Income

    16.8Lac

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