Is PMK Founder Ramadoss Considering an Alliance with TVK Ahead of TN Assembly Elections?
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Chennai, Jan 27 (NationPress) As the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections draw near, the political dynamics in the state are undergoing significant transformations. The PMK, established by Dr. Ramadoss, is now said to be investigating the potential for an alliance with TVK, after facing challenges in joining the DMK-led coalition.
Political discussions throughout Tamil Nadu have gained traction in recent weeks, with key parties reassessing their strategies in anticipation of the elections.
The AIADMK-led NDA coalition has initiated seat-sharing discussions, with PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss remaining an integral part of this alliance. Reports suggest that the AIADMK is willing to allocate up to 18 Assembly seats to the PMK as part of the NDA arrangement, a development that has temporarily heightened hopes for increased bargaining leverage for the party.
In the midst of these negotiations, speculation arose about the possibility of the Ramadoss-led PMK faction considering a return to the DMK-led alliance, particularly amid broader opposition realignments.
However, these hopes appear to have been quashed due to internal resistance within the DMK itself.
According to sources, VCK leader Thol. Thirumavalavan has strongly opposed the inclusion of Ramadoss’ party in the DMK alliance, citing both ideological and political discrepancies.
This opposition has reportedly obstructed the PMK founder’s entry into the DMK coalition. Concurrently, the Anbumani-led PMK faction has insisted that the Ramadoss faction should not be accommodated within the AIADMK–BJP-led NDA alliance either.
These developments have left the PMK founder’s camp in a politically constrained position, with limited options within the two major alliance blocs. In light of this, the PMK, established by Dr. Ramadoss, is now said to be in talks with TVK to explore a new alliance opportunity.
Sources indicate that senior political intermediaries, including former AIADMK minister K. Sengottaiyan, may assist in facilitating discussions, with formal talks anticipated in the coming days.
Dr. Ramadoss, who traditionally meets the media every Thursday at his residence in Thailapuram, is expected to announce details regarding the party’s alliance strategy shortly.
Political analysts believe that any decision involving TVK could significantly influence pre-election strategies, especially as emerging parties aim to position themselves as alternatives outside the conventional DMK-AIADMK dichotomy.