Updated: Wed, 26 Nov 2025 22:22 (IST) Union Home Minister Bundi Sanjay Kumar has promised to give Rs 10 lakh to the villages of Karimnagar Lok Sabha constituency if they elect BJP-backed candidates. Accusing the previous governments of cheating the Panchayats, he appealed to the voters not to fall for any trick this time. He said to give this amount from the MP fund. Union Minister Bundi Sanjay Kumar. (File Photo) Digital Desk, New Delhi. Union Home Minister Bundi Sanjay Kumar has offered a fund of Rs 10 lakh for villages in his Karimnagar Lok Sabha constituency for the Gram Panchayat elections. With the appeal of this amount, he said that if he elects a BJP-backed candidate in the Gram Panchayat elections to be held in Telangana next month, he will give this amount from his MP fund. He alleged that the previous BRS and Congress governments had only “betrayed the people” by promising funds to the panchayats if their office bearers were elected unanimously. He asked the voters not to fall for such tricks this time. Remove Ads Read Only News ‘Get Rs 10 Lakh Instantly’ “Karimnagar villages: Elect a BJP-backed candidate unanimously and get Rs 10 lakh instantly for development,” the Union minister said in a post on X on Tuesday. If your village unanimously elects the BJP supported president in Karimnagar parliamentary constituency, I will directly give a fund of Rs 10 lakh for the development of that village. No delay, no excuse.” ‘The funds from the MP fund are available” He said that as an MP he has the funds from the MP fund available. People already know how he brought in millions of rupees through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and invested them in improving education and healthcare. The Union minister said that the previous BRS government had promised to give Rs 5 lakh to the panchayats where elections are held unanimously and around 70 villages of the Karimnagar parliamentary constituency, relying on this assurance, unanimously elected BRS candidates. But even after five years, not a single rupee was released by the then KCR government.