All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) ousted leader T.T.V. Dinakaran was on Saturday given a set of questions by the Crime Branch of Delhi Police with a case involving bribing of an Election Commission official to get the party's 'two-leaves' symbol.
According to sources, Dinakaran has been given questionnaire and an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) is questionning him.
Dinakaran who went in with his lawyers, was later asked to come alone, as according to the police, the questioning has to be done without his lawyers.
The questionnaire includes queries about the money trail, his association with Sukesh Chandrashekhar, the middleman alleged to have struck deal for Rs. 50 crore to help Dinakaran's AIADMK faction keep the 'two leaves' poll symbol, how many times he met Sukesh and whether any meeting with the Election Commission of India officials took place, or not, etc.
According to sources, there is a possibility of cross questioning Sukesh and also both of them together.
On Thursday, a team of the Delhi Police Crime Branch reached Chennai and served a notice on Dinakaran and asked him to join the probe.
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The Delhi Police had issued a lookout notice against Dinakaran on Tuesday.
The police had arrested and sent Sukesh Chandrashekhar to custody for allegedly striking a deal of Rs. 50 crore to help the Dinakaran faction to keep the 'two leaves' poll symbol.
The Crime Branch recovered approximately Rs. 1.3 crore and two luxury cars, a BMW and a Mercedes, from Chandrashekhar.
Chandrasekhar was picked up from the Hyatt hotel and was produced at the residence of Special Judge Poonam Chaudhry, who allowed the Delhi Police's plea to interrogate the accused for eight days.
Dinakaran was also named as an accused in the FIR, filed by the Delhi Police Crime Branch.
Dinakaran's faction contested on the hat symbol for the R.K. Nagar assembly by-polls, after the Election Commission froze their two leaves symbol while acknowledging the split in the party.
The polling was later cancelled by the Election Commission.