Anaithindhiya Jananayaka Padhugappu Kazhagam

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The Anaithindhiya Jananayaka Padhugappu Kazhagam (transl. All India Democratic Protection Federation; abbreviated as AJPK) was a splinter faction of the regional political party Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), based in Tamil Nadu. It was led by founder Dr. S. Ramadoss, who founded the original PMK that is currently led by his son, Anbumani. The faction emerged in 2025 after a major leadership conflict between Ramadoss and his son, Dr. Anbumani Ramadoss, over control of the party. While the Election Commission of India (ECI) has issued communications recognising Anbumani’s camp, the Ramadoss faction rejects these claims, insisting that procedural norms were violated and that Anbumani’s term as president expired in May 2025.[2][3] This faction got the name Ayya Pattali Makkal Katchi and symbol as 'Gas Cylinder' by the Election Commission of India in 2026.[1]

PresidentS. Ramadoss
General SecretaryMurali Sankar
TreasurerSyed Mansoor Ushen
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Anaithindhiya Jananayaka Padhugappu Kazhagam[1]
PresidentS. Ramadoss
General SecretaryMurali Sankar
TreasurerSyed Mansoor Ushen
FounderS. Ramadoss
Founded2025; 1 year ago (2025)
Dissolved24 June 2026; 2 days ago (24 June 2026)
Split fromPattali Makkal Katchi
Merged intoPattali Makkal Katchi
HeadquartersTindivanam, Villupuram District, Tamil Nadu
IdeologyCasteism
Conservatism
Right-wing populism
Political positionRight-wing
ECI StatusUnrecognised Party[2]
Election symbol

Gas Cylinder
Party flag
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The party has been disbanded after S. Ramadoss and Anbumani Ramadoss resolved the dispute on 24 June 2026 [4]

History

Founding and early years

The parent party, PMK, was founded by Dr. S. Ramadoss on 16 July 1989, emerging out of the Vanniyar Sangam movement that had spearheaded the 1987 Vanniyar reservation agitation. The party sought to secure political representation for the Vanniyar community of northern Tamil Nadu.[5]

Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, the PMK aligned with different state and national coalitions, including the NDA and the UPA, often playing a pivotal role as a kingmaker in coalition politics.[6]

2025 tensions and split

In early 2025, tensions between Ramadoss and his son Anbumani intensified over party appointments, particularly the elevation of Ramadoss’s grandson P. Mukundan as youth wing president.[7] In April 2025, Ramadoss demoted Anbumani from president to working president, sparking a leadership contest.[8]

Anbumani’s camp organised a general council meeting in August 2025 that extended his term and secured ECI communication recognising his leadership and office bearers until August 2026.[9] The Ramadoss faction disputes the legality of this meeting, claiming it was unauthorised and against party by-laws. They argue that Anbumani’s tenure ended on 28 May 2025.[2]

Legislative strength

In the 2021 Tamil Nadu assembly election, the undivided PMK won five seats. Following the 2025 split:

Ideology

The Ramadoss faction continues the founder’s emphasis on:

  • Vanniyar community rights and socioeconomic upliftment
  • Demand for a 10.5% internal reservation within the MBC category
  • Social conservatism and opposition to inter-caste marriages[12]

Current office bearers

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National Executive (Ramadoss faction)
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1. S. Ramadoss President
2. Srikanthi Parasuraman Executive President of PMK
3. Murali Sankar General Secretary of PMK
4. Syed Mansoor Ushen Treasurer of PMK
5. G. K. Mani Ex-MLA, Pennagaram, Honorary Party President, Former Party President (1997–2022)
6. R. Arul Ex-MLA, Salem West
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