
He has declared cash in hand of around ₹12,000 and multiple bank accounts. His movable assets are valued at approximately ₹24.57 lakh, a decline from ₹59.31 lakh reported in 2021.
His immovable assets are estimated at ₹61.30 lakh. These include nearly 2.46 acres of agricultural land, along with a house, a flat and other properties, collectively valued at around ₹25 lakh.
The affidavit states that Adhikari has no outstanding loans or government dues. He has also declared that he does not own any vehicle or jewellery.
It further shows that 25 criminal cases are pending against him, with no convictions so far.
The cases relate to charges such as rioting, violence, provocation, defamation, and provisions under the SC/ST Act and the Disaster Management Act. Most of these were registered after he joined the BJP from the Trinamool Congress in 2020.
The Calcutta High Court had earlier granted him relief in several cases, and in October 2025, it quashed 15 of them.
Adhikari has listed politics and business as his profession. His sources of income include his salary as an MLA, pension and business activities. He holds a Master’s degree from Rabindra Bharati University.
The BJP leader is contesting from two seats – Nandigram and Bhabanipur.