
PM Modi ordered his ministers to share their assets by August 31 ever year to illustrate transparency.
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PM discloses assets online in keeping with his rule for ministers
Of 92 ministers, only 15 meet August 31 deadline for disclosure
Arun Jaitley, Sushma Swaraj among those who met deadline
The PM ordered that all his ministers must, by August 31 every year, share their assets and liabilities to illustrate transparency and a commitment to fighting systemic corruption.

But this year, only 15 of 92 union ministers have met with the deadline. Among those who have defaulted for this year are Piyush Goyal, Smriti Irani, Maneka Gandhi and Ravi Shankar Prasad. So have Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Junior Home Minister Kiren Rijiju. Their offices said that they have complied for the past two years with the rule and will do so again at the earliest. "We are trying to get the details of properties and fixed deposits worked out," said Mr Rijiju's office. "All details are being collected and we will file it immediately," said staffers at the office of his boss, Mr Singh.
It was, in fact, the Home Ministry that was tasked with coordinating with different ministers to collate the statements of their finances. Ministers are required to provide financial details of their immediate family members as well.
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