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Pattali Makkal Katchi
Leader S. Ramadoss
President Anbumani Ramadoss
Chairperson G. K. Mani
Founder S. Ramadoss
Founded 16 July 1989 (35 years ago) (1989-07-16)
Headquarters Tindivanam, Villupuram District, Chennai - 604001, Tamil Nadu
Ideology Populism
ECI Status Unrecognised Party
Alliance NDA (1998-2004, 2014-2016, 2019-present)
AIADMK-Congress (2001-2004)
DMK-Congress (UPA) (2004-2009, 2011-2014)
AIADMK (UNPA) (2009-2011)
Seats in Lok Sabha
0 / 543
Seats in Rajya Sabha
1 / 245
Seats in Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
5 / 234
Election symbol
Pattali Makkal Katchi Ripe Mango Symbol.png
(Ripe Mango)

Pattali Makkal Katchi (transl. Working People's Party; abbreviated as PMK) is a political party in Tamil Nadu, India, founded by S. Ramadoss in 1989 for the Vanniyar caste in northern Tamil Nadu. It is a part of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). It contests the elections with the "Ripe Mango" symbol.

The PMK is noted for its involvement in riots and vandalism. A former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Jayalalitha, likened the party to a terrorist organisation and threatened to ban it for its frequent involvement in violence and vandalism of public property.

History

Vanniyar Sangam

S. Ramadoss founded the Vanniyar Sangam in the late 1970s, bringing together a coalition of Vanniyar caste organisations. The Vanniyar Sangam is PMK's parent organisation. The Vanniyar Sangham organised the 1987 Vanniyar reservation agitation demanding Most Backward Caste (MBC) status for Vanniyars. At the peak of the protests, the state was paralysed for a week when thousands of trees were felled, highways blocked and damaged and more than 1,400 houses of the Dalit community were burned down. The police shot 21 protestors. Later, in 1989, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government led by M. Karunanidhi granted MBC status to the Vanniyars, with the associated reservation entitlements in education and employment.

PMK (1989–present)

Ramadoss founded the PMK on 16 July 1989, emerging from the Vanniyar reservation protests of 1987.

Ahead of the 2004 elections, PMK joined the Democratic Progressive Alliance, a broad Tamil political coalition which also included the DMK, Indian National Congress (INC), Communist Party of India, Communist Party of India (Marxist) and Indian Union Muslim League. The party was able to obtain a significant share of power both in the regional government in Tamil Nadu and the Central Government due to the number of seats it obtained which helped the United Progressive Alliance (UPA-I ) to form the Government.

Following the 2004 Lok Sabha elections, the PMK joined the United Progressive Alliance led by the INC. In June 2008, during the final months of the bitter relationship between the DMK and the PMK, the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu severed its ties with the PMK, who were outside supporters of the Karunanidhi Government. However, the DMK did not press for the party's removal from the UPA Government at the centre. On 26 March 2009, PMK declared that, it would join the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) led front and left the United Progressive Alliance (UPA).

Ramadoss and his son, Anbumani Ramdoss, were arrested by the Jayalalitha government for their inflammatory speeches, the PMK cadres indulged in violence in April 2013 causing property damages estimated worth ₹600 crores. Jayalalitha likened the party to a “terrorist” organization and claimed they hurled petrol bombs on moving vehicles and caused damages to 850 vehicles including public buses and threatened to ban the party. Ramadoss and his son were released after 12 days in prison.

PMK contested in the 2014 Lok Sabha election in an alliance with BJP-led NDA and its candidate Anbumani Ramadoss won the Dharmapuri Lok Sabha constituency, he was one of two non-AIADMK MPs from Tamil Nadu the other being from its ally BJP.

PMK continued its alliance with AIADMK and BJP in the 2019 Indian general election in Tamil Nadu and contested 7 seats but the party failed to win any seats.

In November 2020, Ramadoss called for a protest demanding 20% internal reservation for Vanniyars in the MBC category in education and jobs from December 1. During the pro-reservation protests, more than 500 PMK cadres pelted stones on a moving train and blocked traffic when they were blocked from entering Chennai. A bill to create the 10.5% internal reservation to Vanniyars was passed on February 26, 2021, by the AIADMK government. The move was taken ahead of the April 6 assembly elections to appease the PMK, which had threatened to quit the coalition if their demand was not satisfied. In July 2021, the DMK government issued an order to implement 10.5% quota Bill for Vanniyars.

PMK contested in 23 seats in the AIADMK alliance in the 2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election and won five seats by securing 4.04%. In the assembly, PMK voted in favour of anti-CAA and anti-farm-law resolutions, but AIADMK and BJP walked out over the matter. PMK left the AIADMK-led alliance for the 2021 local body polls.

Ideology and political positions

The PMK defied Tamil Nadu's Dravidian political culture by explicitly appealing to its caste identification when asking for support. The party has been linked to direct action and protests that have resulted in violence. Between 2012 and 2013, the party ran a campaign against intercaste marriages.

Leaders

The leaders of Pattali Makkal Katchi, who are also the national executives of the party are listed below:

National Executive
S.No Member Party position
1. S. Ramadoss Founder-Leader of PMK
2. G.K. Mani Honorary President of PMK
3. Anbumani Ramadoss President of PMK
4. Vadivel Ravanan General Secretary of PMK
5. Thilagabama Treasurer of PMK
6. Pu.Tha.Arulmozhi President of Vanniyar Sangam
7. Advocate K Balu Spokesperson of PMK

Former ministers

  1. Dalit Ezhilmalai - Former central health and family welfare minister (1998-1999)
  2. A. K. Moorthy - Former central railway minister (2002-2004)
  3. E. Ponnuswamy - Former central petroleum minister (1999-2001)
  4. N. T. Shanmugam - Former central Health and family welfare (1999-2000) Former central coal minister (2000-2001) and Former central food processing industries minister (2002-2004)
  5. R. Velu - Former central railway minister (2004-2009)
  6. Anbumani Ramadoss - Former central health and family welfare minister (2004-2009)

Election history

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
Election Year Election Votes polled Won Change of Seats Alliance Result
1991 10th Assembly 1,452,982
1 / 194
Increase1 None Lost
1996 11th Assembly 1,042,333
4 / 116
Increase 3 PMK+ Lost
2001 12th Assembly 1,557,500
20 / 27
Increase 16 AIADMK+ Won
2006 13th Assembly 1,863,749
18 / 31
Decrease 2 DMK + Won
2011 14th Assembly 1,927,783
3 / 30
Decrease 15 DMK + Lost
2016 15th Assembly 2,300,775
0 / 234
Decrease 3 None Lost
2021 16th Assembly 1,756,796
5 / 23
Increase 5 AIADMK+ Lost
Lok Sabha election
Election Year Election Votes polled Won Change of Seats Alliance Result
1996 11th Lok Sabha 552,118
0 / 15
Decrease15 PMK+ Lost
1998 12th Lok Sabha 15,48,976
4 / 5
Increase4 NDA Government
1999 13th Lok Sabha 2,236,821
5 / 7
Increase1 NDA Government
2004 14th Lok Sabha 1,927,367
5 / 5
No Change DPA Government
2009 15th Lok Sabha 1,944,619
0 / 6
Decrease5 TF Lost
2014 16th Lok Sabha 1,804,812
1 / 8
Increase1 NDA Government
2019 17th Lok Sabha 2,297,431
0 / 7
Decrease1 NDA Government
2024 18th Lok Sabha
0 / 10
Steady NDA Government

DPA - Democratic Progressive Alliance NDA - National Democratic Alliance TF - Third Front PT - PMK-Tiwari Congress Front

Puducherry

Puducherry Legislative Assembly election
Election Year Election Votes polled Won Change of Seats Alliance Result
2006 2006 Pondicherry Legislative Assembly election N.A.
2 / 30
Increase2 DPA Government
Lok Sabha election
Election Year Election Votes polled Won Change of Seats Alliance Result Candidate
1999 13th Lok Sabha 140,920
0 / 1
No Change NDA Lost M. Ramadass
2004 14th Lok Sabha 241,653
1 / 1
Increase1 DPA Government M. Ramadass
2009 15th Lok Sabha 208,619
0 / 1
Decrease1 TF Lost M. Ramadass

DPA - Democratic Progressive Alliance NDA - National Democratic Alliance TF - Third Front PT - PMK-Tiwari Congress Front

Lok Sabha Members

No Year Election Member Constituency Positions Held
1 1998 12th Lok Sabha Dalit Ezhilmalai Chidambaram Union Minister of State, Health and Family Welfare (Independent Charge), 1999
2 1998 12th Lok Sabha Durai Vandavasi
3 1998 12th Lok Sabha K. Parymohan Dharmapuri
4 1998 12th Lok Sabha N.T. Shanmugam Vellore
5 1999 13th Lok Sabha Durai Vandavasi Re-elected for 2nd term
6 1999 13th Lok Sabha P D Elangovan Dharmapuri
7 1999 13th Lok Sabha A.K. Moorthy Chengalpattu Union Minister of State, Ministry of Railways (July 2002- 15 Jan.2004)
8 1999 13th Lok Sabha Mathivanan Chidambaram Minister of State, Petroleum and Natural Gas (1999-2001)
9 1999 13th Lok Sabha N.T. Shanmugam Vellore Re-elected for 2nd term

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (Oct 1999 to May 2000)

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of Coal (May 2000 to Feb 2001)

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of Food Processing Industries (July 2002 to Jan 2004)

10 2004 14th Lok Sabha K Dhanaraju Tindivanam
11 2004 14th Lok Sabha A.K. Moorthy Chengalpattu Re-elected for 2nd term
12 2004 14th Lok Sabha E Ponnuswamy Chidambaram Re-elected for 2nd term
13 2004 14th Lok Sabha Senthil Raman Dharmapuri
14 2004 14th Lok Sabha Rangasamy Velu Arakkonam Union Minister of State, Railways (2004) on 29 March 2009 He Resigned from Union Minister of State, Railways
15 2014 16th Lok Sabha Anbumani Ramadoss Dharmapuri

Rajya Sabha Members

Sl Name Position Period
1 Anbumani Ramadoss Member, Rajya Sabha 2004-10
Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare 2004-09
Member, Rajya Sabha 2019-

See also

  • List of political parties in India
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