PMK's Anbumani Ramadoss Critiques DMK's Election Promise Fulfillment

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PMK's Anbumani Ramadoss Critiques DMK's Election Promise Fulfillment

Synopsis

In a blistering critique, PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss challenges the DMK's claims about its 2021 election promises, asserting that only a fraction have been fulfilled. He presents a report that highlights deep discrepancies in the party's assertions, raising serious questions about its accountability.

Key Takeaways

PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss criticizes DMK's misleading claims.
Only 13 percent of DMK's promises are reportedly fulfilled.
Ramadoss releases a report analyzing the DMK's 2021 manifesto.
373 of 505 promises remain unfulfilled.
The DMK's credibility is questioned ahead of the Assembly elections.

Chennai, March 26 (NationPress) PMK's Anbumani Ramadoss has launched a fierce critique against the ruling DMK, accusing the party of misrepresenting its record on fulfilling commitments made during the 2021 Assembly elections.

In a strongly articulated statement, he claimed that the DMK, which he argues “flourishes on deception,” is misleading voters by claiming to have accomplished most of its electoral promises. Ramadoss stated that these assertions are “far from the truth” and would not hold up under public examination.

Directing his remarks towards Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and his Cabinet, the PMK chief noted their inconsistent statistics—ranging from 98 percent to 85 percent—regarding the fulfillment of campaign pledges. He labeled these figures as misleading and suggested they are part of a calculated strategy to construct a false narrative leading into the upcoming Assembly elections.

To counter what he called “misinformation,” Ramadoss unveiled a detailed report titled “Where is the Dawn?”, which was presented in Chennai on August 26, 2025.

This report offers an in-depth evaluation of the DMK's 2021 manifesto, categorizing its promises into fulfilled, partially fulfilled, and unfulfilled.

He asserted that out of the 505 promises made by the DMK in the last elections, only 66 were fully realized—representing a mere 13 percent.

Moreover, the report highlights that 373 promises remain unfulfilled, raising significant doubts about the government's efficacy.

Ramadoss further claimed that even within the DMK ranks, there had been a reduction in the claimed success rate, with the Chief Minister once suggesting that 75 to 80 percent of promises were achieved. However, he accused the party of reverting to exaggerated claims of almost complete fulfillment, characterizing it as a “political spectacle” unlikely to persuade the electorate.

In a sharp critique, the PMK leader declared that if any party is recognized for making the “most misleading claims” regarding election promises, it is the DMK.

With numerous commitments still unaddressed, he contended that the ruling party lacks the ethical basis to propose a new manifesto. Instead, he suggested that they should present a list of their unfulfilled promises as their agenda.

Point of View

This situation underscores the need for transparency and accountability in political discourse. The claims made by Anbumani Ramadoss reflect a broader concern about the integrity of promises made during elections, highlighting the imperative for voters to demand truthfulness from their leaders.
NationPress
11 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Anbumani Ramadoss claim about the DMK's election promises?
Ramadoss claims that the DMK has only fulfilled 13 percent of its election promises, accusing the party of misleading the public with inflated figures.
How many promises did the DMK make during the 2021 elections?
The DMK made a total of 505 promises during the 2021 Assembly elections.
What is the title of the report released by Ramadoss?
The report is titled 'Where is the Dawn?' and provides an analysis of the DMK's manifesto.
What percentage of promises has the DMK allegedly fulfilled according to Ramadoss?
According to Ramadoss, the DMK has fulfilled only 13 percent of its promises.
What does Ramadoss suggest the DMK should do instead of issuing a new manifesto?
Ramadoss suggests that the DMK should present a list of unfulfilled promises instead of a new manifesto.
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