– S. Ramadoss, founder of Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), declared he would sign Form A and Form B for teh party’s candidates, but a senior PMK leader stated this would not comply with Election Commission guidelines.
– The PMK bylaw requires only the party president, General Secretary or Treasurer to sign such forms.
– Anbumani ramadoss is the current president of PMK; he alone has signed Forms A and B for elections, including the 2024 Lok Sabha election and other recent polls.
– Party sources reiterated that these roles can only be changed through a general body meeting convened by the existing leadership.
– PMK President Anbumani Ramadoss criticized Tamil Nadu government’s Ungaludan Stalin camps scheduled between July-November as insufficient to bring about meaningful change in people’s lives.
– He expressed concerns about funding for Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai Thittam, noting ₹13,807 crore allocated in the 2025-26 budget is barely enough to maintain existing beneficiaries rather than expand access significantly.
The internal disputes within PMK highlight key questions regarding adherence to institutional frameworks in political parties-a crucial aspect for electoral legitimacy when dealing with rules set by governing bodies like the Election Commission. Anbumani ramadoss’ firm establishment as president underscores stability in leadership amidst challenges posed by differing perspectives from founding members.
On state governance, remarks concerning Tamil Nadu’s flagship scheme (Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai) raise critical concerns about budgetary feasibility and implementation at scale-issues that mirror larger debates on economic prioritization versus political promises made at grassroots levels.These criticisms serve as a reminder of long-standing demands within Indian politics for systemic reforms alongside financial transparency.