The visit of Thambidurai, also party propaganda secretary, assumes significance as it came at a time when the DMK is raising in a big way the issue of alleged pay-offs to MLAs, which came to fore in a 'sting' operation by a TV channel, and pressing for a fresh trust vote.
However, Raj Bhavan officials described the meeting as a "courtesy call."
"No one travels by horse these days and there is no horse trading," he told reporters here.
A vote against party line violating the whip would strip the legislators of their assembly membership and hence there was no scope for bargain, the AIADMK leader asserted.
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"When that is the case, giving money to MLAs can never happen," he said dismissing the charge of pay-offs to the legislators in support for the trust vote.
The DMK-led opposition had yesterday urged the Governor to 'nullify' the February 18 trust vote and direct Chief Minister Palaniswami to seek a fresh floor test.
The opposition parties, in a meeting with the governor, also urged him to dismiss the government.
They also urged the Governor to order a probe by the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate into the alleged pay-offs.
The DMK has already moved the Madras High Court seeking a CBI and DRI probe and the plea is set to come up for hearing tomorrow.