Deccan Chronicle

Bank loan sought to fight elections

Bank denies plea, says man wants to start a new ‘movement’

- S.N.C.N. ACHARYULU | DC

Generally, one applies for a bank loan for education purposes, to start a business, build or buy a home. So when social worker Venkatanar­ayana applied for a bank loan to pay for his election expenses, officials of the Nallakunta branch of the Canara Bank were naturally taken aback. He told the bank that he wants to contest the Secunderab­ad Lok Sabha seat in the upcoming elections, but has no money for the election expenses.

The branch officials told this newspaper that Mr Venkatanar­ayana had applied for a loan for the same purpose in 2014 too.

Generally, one applies for a bank loan for education purposes, to start a business, build or buy a home. So when social worker Venkatanar­ayana applied for a bank loan to pay for his election expenses, officials of the Nallakunta branch of the Canara Bank were naturally taken aback.

Mr Venkatanar­ayana told the bank that he wants to contest the Secunderab­ad Lok Sabha seat in the upcoming elections, but has no money for the election expenses.

The Nallakunta branch officials told this newspaper that Mr Venkatanar­ayana, who is a customer of the bank, had applied for a loan for the same purpose in 2014 too. He wanted to contest the Assembly elections then.

Mr Venkatanar­ayana was told that Reserve Bank rules did not permit giving a loan for such a purpose. A loan can be given based on his deposits in their bank, though, but Mr Venkatanar­ayana was not interested in that.

The bank manager had even given a letter to Mr Venkatanar­ayana informing him that banking rules do not permit giving loans for election expenditur­e purposes. Despite knowing this, Mr Venkatanar­ayana has applied again for the loan and with the same bank. Bank officials say he wants to start a movement on this issue and applied for bank loan.

 ?? — S. SURENDER REDDY ?? Banners saying ‘CM hamara and PM hamara’ were put up at many places in Secunderab­ad on Wednesday.
— S. SURENDER REDDY Banners saying ‘CM hamara and PM hamara’ were put up at many places in Secunderab­ad on Wednesday.

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