Officials had gone to his house at 11 pm yesterday but were disallowed entry by the DMK leader's Personal Assistant Muthukumaran who said Nehru was fast asleep.
They then waited till 4 am and conducted the search after Nehru woke up, but did not find any currency during the three- hour long operations, police said.
DMK alleged the raid was conducted only to restrict the movement of Nehru and other party members from carrying out election works and alleged that AIADMK men were distributing money during the time.
Amid charges and counter-charges of use of money to woo voters by rival parties, officials have been conducting raids at various locations, including residences of several state ministers and opposition leaders, based on "tip-offs" which however had turned out to be false so far.
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