Ramadoss replaces son Anbumani as PMK Prez ahead of 2026 TN Assembly polls

IANS April 10, 2025 252 views

Dr. S. Ramadoss has dramatically reshuffled the PMK's leadership by replacing his son Anbumani as party president. The move comes with strategic implications for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections and reflects Ramadoss' long-standing commitment to social justice. Sources suggest the change might indicate a potential shift away from the BJP and back to the party's original community-focused roots. This leadership transition highlights the complex dynastic and political dynamics within regional Tamil Nadu parties.

"I hereby take charge as the President of the PMK" - Dr. S. Ramadoss
Chennai, April 10: In a dramatic political development, Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) founder Dr. S.

Key Points

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Veteran leader strategically repositions party for 2026 Assembly elections

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Shifts son to Executive President role

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Reflects on 40-year political journey of social activism

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Signals potential realignment with Dravidian political landscape

Ramadoss has declared himself the President of the party, replacing his son Anbumani Ramadoss, who will now serve as the Executive President. The announcement was made at a press conference held at Ramadoss' residence in Thailapuram, Villupuram, on Thursday.

He stated that this decision was made in view of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

"I hereby take charge as the President of the PMK and appoint Anbumani Ramadoss as the Executive President of the party," said the veteran leader.

He also announced that senior party leader, G.K. Mani, will assume the role of honorary President.

The PMK is widely regarded as the political arm of the influential Vanniyar community, which has a strong presence in the northern and central regions of Tamil Nadu.

Reflecting on his journey, Ramadoss recalled founding the Vanniyar Sangam -- the parent body of PMK -- in 1980 while he was still practicing as a medical doctor.

"I started my political journey travelling on buses, often standing," he said.

He spoke emotionally about the 1987 'road roko' protests, during which 21 people lost their lives. "That tragic incident led me to form the PMK in 1989," he added.

Ramadoss highlighted his grassroots-level engagement, claiming to have visited over 95,000 villages across Tamil Nadu.

"I worked tirelessly to ensure MBC reservation for the Vanniyar community. From winning posts in local bodies to serving as Union Ministers, these milestones are part of the legacy I built," he said.

He also recalled being imprisoned multiple times for leading protests demanding social justice.

"I have been jailed in almost every Central Prison in the state, except the one in Palayamkottai," he noted.

"My health deteriorated during this period, but with the unwavering support of my party cadre, I recovered."

The leadership change comes just four months after tensions between Ramadoss and Anbumani surfaced publicly at a Special General Council meeting in Puducherry on December 28, 2024.

Sources close to the party indicate that Ramadoss has been increasingly unhappy with the PMK's growing proximity to the BJP in recent years. He is believed to be keen on realigning the party with its original mission -- uplifting the Vanniyar community -- and possibly considering alliances only with Dravidian parties, if necessary.

The timing of the announcement is also notable, coinciding with the impending end of Anbumani Ramadoss' Rajya Sabha term.

Reader Comments

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Karthik R.
Interesting move! Ramadoss seems to be taking back control at a crucial time. Wonder how this will affect their alliance choices for 2026. Anbumani had been getting closer to BJP lately 🤔
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Priya M.
Emotional to hear him recall the early struggles. The road roko protests were a turning point in TN politics. But is this leadership change really about going back to roots or just family politics? 🧐
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Rajesh K.
Respect for Dr. Ramadoss's contributions to the Vanniyar community, but this sudden change makes PMK look unstable. Shouldn't leadership transitions be more smooth in a democratic party?
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Saranya V.
95,000 villages?! That's some serious grassroots work 👏 Hope the new/old leadership can deliver for the community in 2026 elections!
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Manoj T.
The timing with Anbumani's Rajya Sabha term ending is too coincidental. Clearly some internal power struggle going on. PMK needs to sort this out before facing voters.
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Aishwarya P.
Whatever the reasons, hope this change brings more focus on welfare schemes rather than just caste politics. Tamil Nadu needs development-focused leaders!

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