Key Points

PMK founder S Ramadoss is launching a statewide tour as internal party tensions reach boiling point. His son Anbumani Ramadoss is already conducting a separate campaign across Tamil Nadu districts. The father-son rift began over leadership appointments and has escalated into legal battles. With assembly elections approaching, the party struggles to present a united front to voters.

Key Points: S Ramadoss PMK Tour Amid Father Son Anbumani Rift Deepens

  • S Ramadoss announces statewide Gramaigalai Noki Payanam tour ahead of TN elections
  • Son Anbumani already running parallel Tamil Nadu People's Rights Yatra
  • Rift began when Ramadoss appointed grandson Mukund as youth wing leader
  • Both factions filed court cases over party name and mango symbol ownership
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S Ramadoss to launch statewide tour as PMK rift deepens

PMK founder S Ramadoss launches statewide tour as power struggle with son Anbumani escalates over party control and election symbol disputes ahead of TN polls.

"Ramadoss asserted that he remained the PMK's supreme leader and would take all crucial election-related decisions - Article"

Chennai, Sep 11

Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) founder S. Ramadoss is preparing to embark on a statewide campaign titled 'Gramaigalai Noki Payanam' in the run-up to Tamil Nadu Assembly elections next year.

The schedule for the tour is expected to be unveiled shortly, marking another chapter in the unfolding power struggle within the party.

The development comes at a time when his son and PMK president Anbumani Ramadoss is already on a parallel campaign trail. Since July 25, Anbumani has been travelling across districts meeting people under the banner of the 'Tamil Nadu People's Rights Retrieval Yatra'.

Both leaders' independent campaigns have brought the party's internal fissures into sharper focus, with cadres and supporters left divided.

The rift between father and son has been widening since December last year, when a special general council meeting in Villupuram became the flashpoint.

At that meeting, Ramadoss announced his grandson Mukund as the youth wing leader - a move strongly opposed by Anbumani.

Tensions escalated further in May during the Vanniyar Sangam conference, where Ramadoss asserted that he remained the PMK's supreme leader and would take all crucial election-related decisions. This effectively sidelined Anbumani, who was described only as the party's general secretary.

Since then, the two camps have functioned almost as rival factions.

Separate general council meetings have been convened, parallel appointments issued, and competing claims made over the party's official structure.

Both sides have moved the courts over ownership of the party's name and its election symbol - the mango.

A caveat filed by the Dr. Ramadoss faction in the Madras High Court is likely to come up for hearing soon, setting the stage for yet another round of confrontation.

As Tamil Nadu inches closer to Assembly elections, the PMK's internal battle appears far from resolution.

With both leaders determined to assert their authority and command grassroots loyalty, the coming months may see the party struggle to present a united front before the electorate.

- IANS

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Priya S
Very sad to see this happening. Dr. Ramadoss built this party from scratch, but now internal conflicts are destroying it. Both father and son should sit together and resolve this for the sake of party workers.
Michael C
Watching from abroad - this looks like typical political family feud. Father wants to maintain control while son wants to take over. Happens in business families too! 🏢
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Karthik V
Anbumani has been a good MP and health minister. He deserves respect. Bringing grandson into politics directly is not the right way. Elders should guide, not dominate.
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Shreya B
Two parallel yatras? Double the expenses, double the confusion! Party funds should be used for public welfare, not internal power struggles. Common cadres are suffering the most.
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Aryan P
PMK is finished if this continues. Other parties will benefit from their internal fight. Tamil Nadu needs strong opposition, not divided families fighting over mango symbol! 🥭

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