Key Points

The Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) is experiencing internal leadership tensions between founder Dr S. Ramadoss and party president Anbumani Ramadoss. Recent developments suggest a potential reconciliation, with Mukundan stepping down from the youth wing and both leaders showing signs of compromise. Internal party discussions and strategic meetings hint at an emerging resolution. The party's unity will be crucial in determining its political relevance in the upcoming 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

Key Points: PMK Leadership Tensions Ease as Ramadoss Signals Party Unity

  • PMK leadership rift shows signs of potential resolution
  • Nephew Mukundan steps down from youth wing post
  • Anbumani reinstates previously expelled party members
  • Political dynamics shift ahead of 2026 elections
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Hopes of truce in PMK rise as political parties gear up for 2026 TN Assembly polls

Dr S. Ramadoss hints at reconciliation with son Anbumani amid PMK's internal leadership challenges before 2026 Tamil Nadu polls

"Some issues have been settled. There is a solution for everything. - Dr S. Ramadoss"

Chennai, June 8

While major political parties in Tamil Nadu have already launched their pre-election groundwork for the 2026 Assembly polls, the PMK finds itself mired in a leadership tussle between its founder, Dr S. Ramadoss and party president Anbumani Ramadoss.

However, recent developments suggest a potential easing of tensions. Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Dr S. Ramadoss downplayed the ongoing internal rift but admitted that differences exist.

Referring specifically to the recent controversy over the youth wing leadership, he confirmed that the matter had been partly resolved.

Mukundan, nephew of Anbumani Ramadoss and grandson of S. Ramadoss, who had been appointed to the youth wing chief post and was reportedly opposed by Anbumani, has since stepped down.

“Some issues have been settled. There is a solution for everything,” Ramadoss stated, offering a hint of reconciliation.

When asked about his recent meetings with RSS ideologue and chartered accountant S. Gurumurthy and AIADMK leader and former Chennai Mayor Saidai Duraisamy, Dr Ramadoss clarified that they were not political in nature.

“There was no discussion on alliance matters. Gurumurthy is a long-time friend, and I met him in that spirit. I respect him deeply and have known him for years. The same goes for Saidai Duraisamy,” he said.

However, when quizzed about his much-speculated meeting with Anbumani two days ago, Dr Ramadoss evaded the question, saying he would speak on the matter later. He also denied rumours of a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, despite speculation over his presence in Chennai.

Within the party, functionaries remain caught in a tug-of-war between the founder and the president, but many are hopeful that an amicable resolution will be reached soon for the sake of party unity.

Meanwhile, Anbumani Ramadoss has been holding a series of internal consultations in Chennai over the past three days. During these meetings, he reportedly reinstated several party members who had earlier been expelled by Dr. Ramadoss, further signalling his intent to consolidate control over the party’s organisational structure.

With alliance talks looming on the horizon and the 2026 elections drawing closer, how the father-son duo reconciles their differences could determine the PMK’s political relevance in the coming months.

- IANS

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Karthik R.
PMK needs to get its house in order quickly if they want to remain relevant in TN politics. The father-son drama is giving free ammunition to DMK and AIADMK. Vannakam da! 🤦‍♂️
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Priya M.
Interesting how Dr. Ramadoss meets RSS leader but claims it's not political. In TN, any association with Sangh Parivar can be tricky. Hope PMK remembers its regional roots.
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Suresh K.
As a long-time PMK supporter, this infighting is disappointing. We need strong leadership to represent the vanniyar community's interests. Anbumani should get more space to lead.
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Meena V.
The nephew stepping down shows some maturity. But will the father let go of control completely? TN politics needs fresh faces, not family dramas. 😊
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Rajesh B.
PMK should focus on their core agenda - farmer welfare and social justice. These power struggles only distract from real issues affecting Tamil Nadu.
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Arjun P.
The timing is crucial with 2026 elections approaching. If PMK splits, it will be advantage DMK. Need strong opposition in TN for healthy democracy.

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