Key Points

The Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) has reaffirmed Dr. S. Ramadoss as its president, setting the stage for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. The party's special General Council passed key resolutions focusing on community welfare, electoral strategy, and social reforms. Ramadoss was empowered to decide on potential political alliances and the party articulated a broad agenda addressing reservation, prohibition, and infrastructure development. The council's decisions signal PMK's intent to position itself as a significant political force in Tamil Nadu.

Key Points: Ramadoss Reaffirms PMK Leadership for 2026 Tamil Nadu Polls

  • PMK confirms Ramadoss as party president through formal resolution
  • Demands 10.5% Vanniyar reservation and caste-wise census
  • Calls for total prohibition and infrastructure development
  • Seeks electoral alliances and social reforms for 2026 polls
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PMK General Council reaffirms Ramadoss as party President, sets agenda for 2026 TN Assembly polls

PMK's General Council backs Dr. Ramadoss as president, sets electoral strategy and social welfare agenda for upcoming Tamil Nadu elections

"There should be no further delay - PMK General Council Resolution"

Chennai, Aug 17

The special General Council of Tamil Nadu's Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), convened by its founder Dr. S.

Ramadoss at Pattanur on Sunday, resolved that he would continue to lead the party as President. A resolution passed at the meeting stated that Dr Ramadoss had formally assumed charge as president on May 30, 2025, following an amendment to the party's bylaws and subsequent approval by both the administrative and executive committees.

The decision, the council noted, was aimed at consolidating the organisation and steering it towards success in the 2026 Assembly elections.

Another key resolution empowered Dr Ramadoss to decide on the party's electoral alliances for the forthcoming polls. The council underscored that a clear and strong alliance strategy would be crucial for PMK's electoral prospects.

The meeting also sent a strong message on community welfare. It warned of protests if the Tamil Nadu government failed to announce the 10.5 per cent internal reservation for Vanniyars.

Additionally, the council demanded that the state immediately conduct a caste-wise census, pointing out that several other states had already implemented such surveys.

"There should be no further delay," the resolution stated.

The PMK also used the occasion to articulate a broader social and developmental agenda. It called for the implementation of total prohibition in Tamil Nadu, linking the rise in heinous crimes such as rape and murder to unchecked liquor consumption.

The council further demanded a ban on ganja and other narcotic substances.

On infrastructure and water management, the party sought the construction of check dams across the Cauvery and other rivers to prevent wastage of water into the sea and pressed for the long-pending interlinking of the Cauvery-Godavari rivers.

The council passed several additional resolutions, including the reinstatement of the old pension scheme for government employees, implementation of the Nandan canal system, retrieval of Katchatheevu from Sri Lanka, regularisation of contract workers at NLC India Ltd, and grant of full statehood to the Union Territory of Puducherry.

The resolutions, taken together, signalled the party's intent to position itself not only as a defender of Vanniyar rights but also as a force advocating wider social reforms and state development.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate their stand on prohibition and narcotics ban, the constant focus on caste-based politics is worrying. When will our leaders think beyond vote bank politics? Development should be the main agenda!
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Rohit P
The water management proposals make complete sense! We waste so much Cauvery water to sea every year. Interlinking rivers is a visionary project that should have been done decades ago. Kudos to PMK for keeping this issue alive 💧
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Ananya R
As a working professional, I'm happy they're pushing for old pension scheme. Current NPS is not giving enough security. But I wonder if these are just election promises or will they actually deliver?
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Karthik V
Retrieving Katchatheevu is a sentimental issue but practically impossible. Instead of such unrealistic demands, parties should focus on improving fishermen's livelihoods through better infrastructure and modern equipment.
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Shreya B
The prohibition demand shows how out of touch they are with ground reality. Total ban never works - we saw what happened last time. Better regulation and awareness is the solution, not prohibition 🚫
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Nikhil C
PMK's strategy seems clear - consolidate Vanniyar votes first, then add broader development agenda. Smart political move ahead of 2026 elections. But

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