Five Arrested in Rs 35 Crore Bribery Scandal Involving Tamil Nadu MLA
Chennai police expand investigation into alleged extortion scheme targeting TVK legislator.

Chennai Police have arrested five individuals as part of an ongoing investigation into a massive Rs 35-crore bribery and extortion case involving a Tamil Nadu MLA. The arrests mark a significant development in the case that has drawn considerable attention in state politics.
The controversy originated when Dr N Ilayaraja, a TVK (Tamil Maanila Congress) MLA, lodged a complaint with authorities. According to his account, a pollster named Thirunavukkarasu approached him with claims of representing senior officials from a major political organisation. The allegations suggest an attempt to extract substantial sums from the legislator through false pretenses.
This case highlights recurring concerns about political extortion and intimidation tactics that occasionally surface in Indian politics. Such incidents raise questions about the security of elected representatives and the enforcement mechanisms available to protect them from fraudulent schemes. The involvement of intermediaries claiming to represent larger political structures adds another layer of complexity to the investigation.
The expanding arrest warrant demonstrates that authorities are pursuing multiple angles and alleged conspirators in the scheme. Each arrest potentially brings investigators closer to understanding the full network behind the attempted extortion. The Rs 35-crore amount involved suggests a coordinated and potentially sophisticated operation.
Chennai Police continue their probe to determine if other political figures or organisations were targeted through similar methods. The case's progression will likely attract ongoing scrutiny from political circles and civil society organisations monitoring governance standards in Tamil Nadu.