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Delhi Police books AIADMK's Dinakaran in bribery case Last Updated : 17 Apr 2017 12:58:25 PM IST File Photo : T.T.V. Dinakaran
Delhi Police on Monday booked AIADMK Deputy General Secretary and V.K. Sasikala's nephew T.T.V. Dinakaran on charges of bribery, an officer said.
Dinakaran has been accused of attempting to bribe Election Commission officials to get the party's 'two leaves' symbol.
Police said his close aide Sukesh Chandrasekar was arrested on Sunday night from a south Delhi hotel with Rs 1.3 crore which he was to give the poll officials as a bribe in exchange for the symbol that was suspended a couple of weeks ago.
"Dinakaran has been booked for criminal conspiracy, personating a public servant and corruption after Chandrasekar disclosed his name during a late night police raid at the hotel where he was staying," the senior police officer said.
The police had raided the hotel following a tip-off, the officer added.
Reacting to the development Dinakaran told reporters in Chennai: "I do not know anybody by the name Sukesh Chandrasekar."
"Somebody is scheming to destroy the AIADMK," Dinakaran added.
"I will meet the allegation legally. If I am summoned by Delhi Police I will meet it legally," Dinakaran said.
Dinakaran also added that he will be meeting Sasikala, his aunt and also AIADMK's General Secretary in the Bangalore jail and discuss various issues.
The AIADMK has been cleaved into two camps since December 2016, when its leader and late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa died.
Her closest aide, Sasikala, was named the new party chief but was jailed within weeks after the Supreme Court found her guilty of corruption.IANS For Latest Updates Please-
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