"I met Wasnik, who is in-charge of party affairs in Tamil Nadu, to finalise his tour programme of the state," was the refrain of Elangovan to a volley of questions from reporters on the issue.
The TNCC Chief's sudden visit to Delhi had raised speculation in wake of reports that the Congress leadership had expressed displeasure over his statement last week.
He had said that the Tamil Nadu Congress would certainly attain salvation if one more person quits along with his heir, a few days ago in the wake of former Union Minister Jayanthi Natarajan quitting the party.
This was taken as a snide attack on Chidambaram and his son Karti. Chidambaram on Saturday had met Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi and is believed to have discussed the issue with him.