
Poor show at meet blow to S Ramadoss in PMK internal fight, he thunders: ‘Lion's legs not weak'
In an attempt to reassert authority over his party, Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) founder Dr S Ramadoss on Friday convened a meeting of all 230 district secretaries and presidents at his Thailapuram farmhouse near Tindivanam in Tamil Nadu's Villupuram district.
However, only 13 turned up, a strikingly low attendance that underscored the deepening unease within the party following an open fallout between Ramadoss and his son and former Union Minister Anbumani Ramadoss.
Ramadoss, 85, downplayed the no-show, attributing it to exhaustion among the cadre following the party's Chithirai Pournami Youth Conference in Mamallapuram on May 11. 'Some of them called me and said they were tired,' he told reporters. 'That's all.'
But party insiders tell a different story. According to them, several district leaders were upset with Ramadoss's public remarks at the rally, where he criticised Anbumani. What should have been a private family matter, they said, was aired in public, an act many viewed as unnecessarily humiliating to Anbumani and demoralising to the rank and file.
'What Ramadoss spoke on stage should have been settled at home,' said a source with knowledge of discussions in the party. 'It felt like a personal attack dressed up as party business.'
The meeting was the first since Ramadoss ousted Anbumani as party president, naming him 'working president' and reclaiming control under the title of 'founder-president'. Despite claiming that a formal invitation was sent to Anbumani — 'he may be on the way,' Ramadoss said — Anbumani did not attend.
The rift appears to be both personal and strategic. Anbumani has favoured a continued alliance with the NDA, while his father is said to be considering a return to either of the Dravidian majors, DMK or AIADMK. The split in vision has only widened the generational and ideological chasm between the two.
Ramadoss, however, has brushed aside talk of an internal feud. 'There are no factions in the PMK. You find groups only at music concerts. The lion's legs have not weakened, and neither has its aggression,' he said.
Setting the tone for the road ahead, he declared a target of winning 50 seats in the 2026 Assembly polls, claiming, 'I have taught them how to win elections even while lying down.'
However, with only a fraction of the party's district leadership by his side, and a growing perception that his speech at the rally crossed a line, the veteran leader's display of control appeared more fragile than before.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


United News of India
29 minutes ago
- United News of India
PMK Chief Ramadoss says differences with son will be resolved, Amit Shah right in declaring NDA will form govt in 2026 in TN
Chennai, June 8 (UNI) Amid the widening rift between the father-son duo in the first family of PMK and the continuing reconciliatory efforts by senior leaders stressing unity, its Founder on Sunday said the differences with his son Dr Anbumani on leadership and alliance issue for the 2026 key Assembly polls will be resolved soon, while observing that Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah was right in his assertion that the NDA will form the government in Tamil Nadu in 2026. Dr Ramadoss remarks was seen as a climb down from his hardened stance that led to the differences with Dr Anbumani--who he said was insisting on an alliance with the BJP for 2026 polls--having realised the imperative need for the PMK to face the polls as an united party instead of a divided house. Dr Ramadoss, who had earlier said that every problem has a solution, while referring to the media querieson the ongoing row with his son, said the differences with Dr Anbumani will be resolved soon. "Only then we can face the elections (as a united party)", he added. On Mr Amit Shah's declaration in his address at the BJP Party workers meeting in Madurai that "the change starts from 'corrupt' ruling DMK will be ousted and the BJP-AIADMK led NDA will form the government in Tamil Nadu in 2026", the PMK Founder, who had earlier seemed to be disinclined to have an electoral tie up with the saffron party that widened the differences with his son, said "he (Amit Shah) is right in his remarks that the NDA will form the government in 2026 in Tamil Nadu". This remark of Dr Ramadoss can be seen as a significant shift in his stand, while hinting that the PMK was ready for returning back to the NDA fold. Refusing to make comments about any political party at this juncture, the senior Ramadoss, without taking any names, said "if we are with them, they will talk highly about us (PMK). If not, they will talk in a different way". This is not the time to make any comment about any political party and said the PMK's poll and alliance strategy will be announced in two to three months time. UNI GV 2050


The Hindu
32 minutes ago
- The Hindu
G. Vivek, continuing his father's legacy
HYDERABAD The younger son of prominent Congress leader and former Union Minister Gaddam Venkatswamy, popularly known as 'Kaka', Vivek Venkatswamy was elected from the Chennur (SC) Assembly constituency in Mancherial district as a Congress candidate in 2023. He studied in Hyderabad Public School and did his MBBS at Osmania Medical College. Mr. Vivek's political career began with victory in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections from Peddapalli. During his term in the 15th Lok Sabha (2009–2014), he served in Parliamentary Standing Committees on Coal and Steel. He later served as Adviser to the Government of Telangana on Inter-State Relations. A committed activist during the statehood movement, Mr. Vivek leveraged his position as an MP to advocate for the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh. He played a key role in mobilising Congress MPs in support of the demand, thereby contributing to the creation of Telangana. Before re-joining Congress in 2023, he was associated with BRS and BJP. His son, Vamshi Krishna, also joined the Congress and won from the Peddapalli Lok Sabha constituency in 2024. Mr. Vivek's wife, G. Saroja, has also been involved in public affairs. His brother, Gaddam Vinod, is currently serving as the Bellampalli MLA. Mr. Vivek also runs a news channel and a Telugu daily. He had a long association with the Hyderabad Cricket Association.


Hans India
41 minutes ago
- Hans India
Empowering women, empowering India: Nadda highlights transformative initiatives on 11 years of ‘Sashakt Nari'
Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, J.P. Nadda, on Sunday emphasised the role of key government initiatives in transforming the lives of women across India, marking "11 years of Sashakt Nari" -- a sustained efforts toward women's empowerment under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "Initiatives such as the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, PM Ujjwala Yojana, Drone Didi, the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan with its focus on toilet construction, Mahila Shakti Kendras, and Beti Bachao Beti Padhao have empowered our sisters and opened countless new opportunities," the Minister said in a post on social media platform X. He added that these schemes have placed women's aspirations at the heart of policymaking and governance. "Over the past 11 years, women have played an active role in every sector -- from healthcare and education to innovation and national defence," the Union Minister stated. "PM Modi's vision has ensured that women are not only included in the development journey but are leading it," he added. The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, for instance, aims to increase women's participation in politics, while the Ujjwala Yojana has improved health and dignity for millions of rural women by providing clean cooking fuel. The innovative Drone Didi scheme is helping rural women learn drone operation for agricultural and logistical tasks, expanding both income and skill opportunities. Cleanliness and sanitation saw a significant boost through the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, with an emphasis on toilet construction in homes and public spaces, bringing safety and dignity to women. Meanwhile, Mahila Shakti Kendras are offering support, training, and guidance to women at the grassroots, and Beti Bachao Beti Padhao continues to advocate for the rights and education of the girl child. As India celebrates #11YearsOfSashaktNari, Minister Nadda called on citizens to continue building a society where women feel secure, valued, and empowered to achieve their dreams.