Key Points

The Election Commission of India has formally recognised Anbumani Ramadoss as the president of the PMK. The ECI has extended the tenure of key office bearers until August 2026. They've also reaffirmed the party's mango as the official election symbol. This decision positions Anbumani as the undisputed leader ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections.

Key Points: ECI Recognises Anbumani Ramadoss as PMK President Until 2026

  • ECI confirms Anbumani Ramadoss as PMK president until August 2026
  • Party's mango symbol officially reaffirmed for electoral use
  • Only Anbumani-aligned members authorised to use party name
  • Decision clears major hurdle ahead of 2026 Assembly elections
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ECI recognises Anbumani Ramadoss as PMK president, extends tenure of office bearers

ECI officially recognises Anbumani Ramadoss as PMK president, extends office bearers' tenure until 2026, and reaffirms party's mango symbol for elections.

"The Election Commission has removed all doubts. Dr. Anbumani will continue as president - K. Balu, PMK Spokesperson"

Chennai, Sep 15

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has formally recognised Anbumani Ramadoss as the president of the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) and extended the tenure of the party’s key office-bearers until August 1, 2026.

Announcing the development at the party headquarters here in T. Nagar on Monday, PMK spokesperson and advocate K. Balu said the Election Commission had accepted the resolutions passed at the general council meeting held in August at Mamallapuram.

He displayed the official communication from the ECI confirming the decision, calling it a “clear endorsement” of Anbumani Ramadoss' leadership.

According to the order, the ECI has also reaffirmed the PMK’s mango as the official election symbol and approved the party’s existing headquarters in T. Nagar as its recognised state office.

Importantly, the communication specified that only members aligned with Anbumani Ramadoss’ leadership are authorised to use the party name and symbol in any electoral context.

“The Election Commission has removed all doubts. Dr. Anbumani will continue as president, and the general secretary and treasurer will remain in office until August 2026,” Balu said.

He urged the media to avoid portraying the PMK as being divided into rival factions, insisting that the party stands united under Dr. Anbumani.

He further emphasised that while party founder Dr. S. Ramadoss continues to be revered as a guiding force, the administrative authority and decision-making powers rest firmly with his son.

“The commission’s order has brought immense satisfaction to our cadres. It makes clear that only those accepting Dr. Anbumani’s leadership can represent the PMK and use the mango symbol,” he said.

Balu also appealed to members who had distanced themselves amid recent internal disagreements to return to the fold.

“It is time to work together and strengthen the party’s campaign to secure a greater role in Tamil Nadu’s political landscape,” he added.

With the commission’s recognition, PMK leaders believe the party has cleared a major hurdle ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections, positioning Dr. Anbumani Ramadoss as the undisputed leader tasked with steering the party’s future course.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I support PMK's ideology, I hope this doesn't become another dynasty politics story. Tamil Nadu needs fresh leadership beyond family politics. The mango symbol is iconic though!
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Karthik V
ECI's timing is perfect before 2026 elections. This will help PMK consolidate its base. Anbumani has good administrative experience from his Union Minister days. Hope he delivers for TN!
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Sarah B
Interesting development! The mango symbol approval is crucial - Indian voters often recognize parties by their symbols. This should help PMK maintain brand identity during elections.
Vikram M
Unity is important for any political party. Hope the dissenting members come back and work together. Tamil Nadu needs strong regional parties to balance state politics. 🤝
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Michael C
The Election Commission's role in resolving internal party disputes is often overlooked. This shows how important institutional mechanisms are for maintaining democratic processes in India.

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