With assets of Rs 150.58 crore, the list of rich candidates is topped by T N Javarayi Gowda, also from JDS headed by former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda, who filed his nominations from Yeshvanthpur in Bangalore yesterday.
Kumaraswamy, Gowda's son, and his wife are contesting from Ramanagaram and Channapatna respectively.
Many multi-millionaires are in the field from BJP, JDS and Congress, asset declarations by candidates as part of their affidavits filed along with their nomination papers show.
A car freak, Anand Singh contesting from Vijaynagar from mine-rich Bellary district is stated to possess 25 vehicles including Bentleys, Mercedes Benzes and Tatra trucks.
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Singh wears two hats, that of an editor of a newspaper, Ananda Karnataka Daily and a mining baron.
Congress treasurer Shamanur Shivashankarappa who runs a string of educational institutions in Davanagere and is contesting from Davangere South has assets worth over Rs 67 crore in contrast to his party president G Parameshwara whose total assets declared is worth Rs 3.87 crore.
As against this, former Chief Minister and Karnataka Janata Paksha (KJP) founder, B S Yeddyurappa has declared his assets to be Rs 5.96 crore, which is about Rs three crore more than the assets declared by him in 2008 assembly polls.
Yeddyurappa, who had to resign as Chief Minister after the Karnataka Lokayukta indicted him in illegal mining, had to spend some time in jail in a graft case.
Industries Minister Murgesh Nirani, facing corruption cases before Lokayukta court, has declared his assets at Rs 28.14 crore. Nirani is contesting from Bilagi constituency in Raichur district.