S Ramadoss 
Tamil Nadu

Ramadoss to seek PM’s help? Speculations rife

“The BJP is openly backing Anbumani, but the Prime Minister has always valued Dr Ramadoss,” said an executive aligned with the founder

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: The internal tussle in the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) has taken a new turn after the Election Commission formally recognised Anbumani Ramadoss as the party’s president. Following this decision, reports suggest that party founder S Ramadoss has sought an appointment with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the situation.

Meanwhile, advisers close to Ramadoss have urged him to directly approach PM Modi. They believe that while the BJP leadership is firmly behind Anbumani, the PM continues to hold great respect and personal admiration for Dr Ramadoss, having met him on several occasions in the past.

“The BJP is openly backing Anbumani, but the Prime Minister has always valued Dr Ramadoss,” said an executive aligned with the founder. “If he meets Modi, there is a chance to strike a balance and ease tensions within the party. That is why he has sought time with the Prime Minister.”

The father-son conflict within the PMK has been simmering for months. Both Ramadoss and Anbumani convened separate general council meetings, each claiming to be the legitimate leader of the party.

On August 9, Anbumani held a general council session that passed a resolution appointing him as party President. After examining the records submitted on August 10 and 11, the Election Commission accepted this resolution and issued a letter confirming his leadership.

The Ramadoss camp, however, has refused to accept this outcome. Senior executives Murali Shankar, MLA Arul and Swaminathan met Chief Election Commissioner on September 17, urging the poll panel to withdraw recognition of Anbumani.

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