The Hindu (Chennai)

Star candidate of PMK hopes to get party across the line in Dharmapuri

- Udhav Naig

If there is one seat that a crosssecti­on of the PMK’s rank and file believes the party has a real chance at winning, it is the Dharmapuri Lok Sabha seat, where Sowmiya Anbumani, PMK founder S. Ramadoss’s daughterin­law and party president Anbumani Ramadoss’s wife, is contesting from.

While the PMK’s cadre believed they would have a fighting chance to win seats by allying with the AIADMK, the decision of the party’s leadership to join hands with the BJP, and contest as part of the National Democratic Alliance, had caused widespread resentment among some sections of them.

Amid reports that the party’s lower level officebear­ers could throw in the towel or work ‘tactically’ with the AIADMK, the leadership chose to field a ‘star candidate’, Ms. Sowmiya Anbumani, though a political novice, to enthuse the cadre.

Ms. Sowmiya Anbumani is not leaving anything to chance. On an average, she is covering at least 33 campaign points, over a span of 12 hours, and meeting the people. On April 11, when The Hindu trailed her, she had started her day at 7 a.m., speaking at Venkatasam­uthiram. And she was to end her campaign after 9 p.m. at Veerakavun­danur in Dharmapuri. At every stop, she was greeted by women, mostly traditiona­l supporters of the party. Throughout the day, she spoke about the importance of resolving ‘water issues’ in Dharmapuri. Asked what her first speech in Parliament would be, if elected, she replied, “It will be about water issues.”

According to her, the PMK was instrument­al in bringing Dharmapuri Medical College and, when Dr. Anbumani Ramadoss was the constituen­cy’s MP between 2014 and 2019, a number of irrigation projects.

She further said that she was very familiar with the constituen­cy.

“Contesting in elections is the only thing I have not done...I have done campaignin­g, conducted meetings, functions, seminars, and attended functions of party cadre...” she added.

When asked about her daughters, who are seen campaignin­g hard for their mother, and whether they too would one day assume a significan­t role within the PMK, Ms. Sowmiya Anbumani said, “They are already cardcarryi­ng members of the party. They were always interested in politics. They grew up with politics in their home. Their great grandfathe­r was in politics. Their grandfathe­rs, father and uncles are in politics. They are very interested in this field. We have tried to bring them up like that.”

On whether she looks forward to a big role in politics, she said: “Yeah. There are so many seniors to me in the party. I will take their guidance. Right now, my aim is to win this election.”

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Recounting contributi­ons: Sowmiya Anbumani says the PMK was instrument­al in bringing in a number of irrigation projects in Dharmapuri.
FILE PHOTO Recounting contributi­ons: Sowmiya Anbumani says the PMK was instrument­al in bringing in a number of irrigation projects in Dharmapuri.

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