CHENNAI: The internal feud within PMK deepened on Wednesday as party founder Dr S. Ramadoss announced the reappointment of Tamilkumaran, son of the party’s honorary president G.K. Mani, as president of the party's youth wing.
The move comes amid a bitter leadership battle between Ramadoss and his son, former Union Health Minister Dr Anbumani Ramadoss.
Speaking to reporters at Thailapuram, Ramadoss said he had decided to bring back Tamilkumaran to head the youth wing -- a post once held by Anbumani himself.
Tamilkumaran had earlier stepped down, after which Mukundan, Ramadoss’ grandson, was appointed. However, continued infighting and questions over party leadership led to Ramadoss‘s decision to reinstate Tamilkumaran.
The father-son rift in PMK has been simmering for months. After the expiry of Anbumani’s term as party president, Ramadoss declared that he himself would hold the post until a new leader was chosen.
Anbumani’s faction objected, insisting that only the party’s general council could decide on the next president. Each side then convened separate public meetings to assert control.
The dispute escalated when Anbumani’s supporters submitted papers to the Election Commission (EC) nominating him as PMK president and reportedly changed the party’s registered address in Chennai without the founder’s knowledge.
GK Mani, a staunch Ramadoss loyalist, accused Anbumani’s camp of “fraudulent manipulation” and asserted that PMK’s sole recognised headquarters remained in Teynampet.
The feud has also created confusion among cadres and raised concerns about the party’s readiness for upcoming electoral battles.