
PMK's Anbumani takes cue from rivals, launches padyatra
"The Indian Constitution has granted all the people of India fundamental rights. However, the DMK government is obstructing the people of Tamil Nadu from accessing these rights. To reclaim all these rights and ensure they are provided to the people of Tamil Nadu and thereby pave the way for good governance, I will undertake a walking journey titled the Tamil Nadu People's Rights Recovery Journey," he said."The yatra, set to run from July 25 to November 1, will begin in Tiruporur, Chengalpattu district, and conclude in Dharmapuri," said Anbumani Ramadoss.The PMK, a Vanniyar-centric party representing a community that constitutes about 18% of Tamil Nadu's population, has been a strong ally of the NDA. It has been vocal in demanding a 10.5% internal reservation for the Vanniyar community and is expected to make this a key issue in its campaign narrative for the 2026 elections.- EndsMust Watch
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