Controversy Sparks Over Anbumani's Padayatra
PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss plans a padayatra starting July 25 to highlight the deprivation of rights in Tamil Nadu. However, PMK founder S Ramadoss sees potential for law and order issues and calls for its ban. The march underlines various fundamental rights, including women's safety and good governance.

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The Pattali Makkal Katchi founder, S Ramadoss, has called for a ban on the proposed padayatra by his son, Anbumani Ramadoss, citing potential for law and order disturbances. The padayatra is expected to commence on July 25 in North Tamil Nadu.
Addressing reporters, Ramadoss confirmed that a complaint was lodged with the Director General of Police seeking immediate intervention to prevent the march. He further revealed awareness of a bugging device planted at his residence but refrained from commenting further due to ongoing investigations.
Anbumani's padayatra aims to reclaim fundamental rights, spanning women's safety, employment, education, and governance. The march emerges amid familial tensions within PMK regarding party control. Anbumani asserts that Tamil Nadu's regime suppresses 10 constitutional rights, demanding their restoration.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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