City
Epaper

Anbumani meets father Ramadoss amid power struggle in PMK

By IANS | Updated: June 5, 2025 12:48 IST

Chennai, June 5 In what appears to be an effort to ease tensions within the Pattali Makkal Katchi ...

Open in App

Chennai, June 5 In what appears to be an effort to ease tensions within the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), party president Dr. Anbumani Ramadoss met his father and party founder Dr. S. Ramadoss at the latter’s residence in Thailapuram Garden on Thursday.

The meeting, which lasted approximately 45 minutes, comes amid an increasingly public rift between the two senior leaders over the party’s direction and leadership control.

Sources said that the closed-door discussion was part of an attempt to bridge the widening gap between the founder and the current president.

The reconciliation effort follows days of mounting speculation regarding a potential power struggle within the party, especially after a series of developments that appeared to sideline Anbumani.

On Wednesday, S. Ramadoss had chaired a meeting with key PMK functionaries at Thailapuram, following which a new list of district secretaries was released — a move seen by many as an assertion of the founder’s continued influence in party affairs.

Notably, the list was issued without a public endorsement from Anbumani, fueling speculation that the internal friction was intensifying.

Earlier this week, while speaking to reporters at his residence, the senior Ramadoss had responded cryptically to a question about whether he planned to meet his son.

“There are many wonders happening in this world, and more wonders will happen,” he remarked, drawing attention to the strained dynamics between the two.

Political observers note that the power tussle within the PMK has implications beyond the party, as it has been a key player in Tamil Nadu’s political landscape and a regular ally of major national parties.

With the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections on the horizon, party unity will be crucial for its electoral performance.

Thursday’s meeting is being seen as a possible first step towards resolving the dispute, though no official statement has been released by either leader so far.

Whether the closed-door interaction leads to a realignment of roles or merely serves as a symbolic gesture remains to be seen.

As the PMK cadre and the broader political community watch closely, the spotlight now remains firmly on the next moves of the father-son duo.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalMEA denies Bloomberg report on 'secret' letter from Chinese President Xi to President Murmu

NationalMan arrested from Noida for sending terror threat to Mumbai Traffic Police

BusinessBhima Launches Raas Leela Collection Inspired by The Divine Love of Radha and Krishna

BusinessBansal Ship Breakers Receives National Honour for Sustainable Ship Recycling at DG Shipping's 75th Anniversary

NationalJaipur Building Collapse: Two Dead, Several Injured in Subhash Chowk Tragedy

National Realted Stories

NationalModi great PM, says Trump; Prime Minister reciprocates US President's appreciation

NationalDelhi Police nabs three juveniles in Aram Bagh’s school stabbing case

NationalIndia will be among world’s top 10 shipbuilding nations by 2030: Sarbananda Sonowal

NationalAdani Power, Druk Green Power to set up 570 MW hydropower project in Bhutan

NationalRaja Raghuvanshu murder case: Police names Sonam, Raj as accused in 790-page chargesheet