Madhusudan, originally from Kavali, was settled in Bengaluru with his family. Incidentally, Pawan Kalyan went to Kavali in Nellore to pay respects to Somisetty Madhusudan's body.
On Tuesday, the Jana Sena chief announced Rs 50 lakh on behalf of the party and the members. Speaking on the occasion, Pawan Kalyan said he never liked the concept of putting a price on a dead person. But certain situations demanded it, he said. An additional Rs 5 lakh will be given from party accident insurance, adding up to Rs 55 lakh.
Pawan said the money could come handy for Madhusudan Rao's children's education and added that he and his party were there for Madhusudan's family.
Late Madhusudan was an active member of Jana Sena Party.

