After I-T raid on Kanimozhi, cash seized from T.T.V. Dhinakaran's AMMK

Officials said a number of neatly packed packets seized in the raid contained cash

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Authorities conducted a raid at a store in the Theni Lok Sabha constituency in Tamil Nadu on Tuesday night following inputs about suspected cash, during which police had to open fire in the air to disperse supporters of the Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK), who objected to the action, officials said. The AMMK is led by expelled AIADMK leader T.T.V. Dhinakaran.

The raiding team—comprising officials of the Election Commission-appointed surveillance squad and the income tax department—seized bundles of cash allegedly meant for distribution among voters, they said.

When the team arrived at the store in Andipatti in Theni district, believed to be run by a supporter of the AMMK, the shopkeeper fled the spot after downing shutters.

Soon, an argument broke out between AMMK workers and the officials, which resulted in a commotion and police fired four rounds in the air, they said. No one was injured in the firing, a senior official said. Four AMMK volunteers were detained in connection with the incident.

The officials said a number of neatly packed packets contained cash. "The packets have ward numbers and number of voters written on them and Rs 300 is written on each of the packets," the senior official said.

Earlier on Tuesday evening, income tax officers raided the house of DMK candidate Kanimozhi in Thoothukudi district. Kanimozhi, who is the sister of DMK chief M.K. Stalin, alleged the raids were a result of vendetta by the BJP and AIADMK. The income tax department stated the raid on Kanimozhi's house was the result of a “false tip”.

Tamil Nadu goes to polls on April 18. Earlier, the Election Commission countermanded election to the Vellore parliamentary constituency on charges of illegal cash being used to lure voters there.