Aiyar, a sitting Rajya Sabha member, in his affidavit has also declared movable assets worth Rs 1.68 crore owned by him and Rs 55.17 lakh by his wife.
He owns a house in New Delhi worth Rs 10 crore.
Aiyar an alumni of Cambridge University in UK, has obtained loans to the tune of Rs 45.26 lakh from banks and financial institutions.
He also owed Rs 1.72 lakh to Rajya Sabha towards car loan.
She has investments of Rs 8.06 lakh in Kumbakonam Arts and Crafts of which she is proprietor, the affidavit said.
Aiyar holds one car valued at Rs four lakh and another SUV, stated to be more than 10 year old, valued at Rs 30,000.
He has investments in various entities valued at Rs 7.43 lakh while under his wife's name at Rs 3.30 lakh.
For the period 2012-13, Aiyar has declared total income of Rs 88,91,663 while his spouse's income was Rs 4,55,077.
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