"The EC has assured to take action against T T V Dinakaran and his supporters who were involved in the malpractice," she said.
Pushpa, who was expelled from AIADMK, also explained the poll panel about the circumstances which led to Sasikala Natarajan's elevation as AIADMK's interim general secretary and her nephew to the second top position after the death of then chief minister J Jayalalithaa.
The RK Nagar by-election was cancelled after the Election Commission took notice of the money being distributed in the constituency.
Early this month, around Rs 15 lakh was seized and 28 persons were arrested for their alleged role in various incidents of money distribution to voters and violence in the run-up to the April 12 bypoll.
Reiterating her stand, Pushpa said she was still a primary member of AIADMK.
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