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Ramadoss clashes with son over PMK post for grandson

The New Indian Express Mangaluru

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December 29, 2024

A public spat broke out between PMK founder S Ramadoss and his son and party president Anbumani Ramadoss on Saturday over the appointment of Parasuraman Mukundan, grandson of Ramadoss, as the party's new youth wing president.

- T MURUGANANDHAM & BAGALAVAN PERIER @ Chennai/Villupuram

Mukundan is the son of Ramadoss's elder daughter Gandhimathi.

When senior Ramadoss announced the appointment of Mukundan at the special general council meeting held at Pattannur in Villupuram district, Anbumani intervened, stating that Mukundan had joined the party only four months ago and lacked the experience to hold such a post. A visibly angered Ramadoss responded by asserting that the party was founded by him and that his decision is final.

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