The petition was filed by AIADMK Madurai West assembly constituency in-charge Pasumpon Pandian, who had sent a CD on the "lack of basic amenities" prevailing in the constituency to Chief Minister Jayalalithaa and other officials.
The petitioner claimed that he had brought to the notice of the minister the lack of basic amenities prevailing in the constituency but he had "ignored" him following which he had sent the CD.
Pandian said a judicial probe should be ordered into the bomb attack incident.
Some unidentified persons had on January 10 hurled a bomb at the office of Raju. However, no one was injured in the incident.
Raju had later alleged that the attack was carried out by his "political rivals".
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