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PMK to be out of Union Ministry after a decade
Press Trust of India / Chennai May 17, 2009, 15:46 IST

It was a complete rout for PMK in the Lok Sabha polls in Tamil Nadu as the Vanniyar-backed party for the first time would be out of the Union Government since 1998.    

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After enjoying power as a partner of both Congress and BJP alternately at the centre for a decade, PMK suffered a severe blow this time as it failed to win a single seat out of the seven it contested in alliance with AIADMK.

PMK founder S Ramadoss always claims that his party would be with the winning alliance, but it proved wrong this time.    

Poll analysts say the reason for its drubbing was party's frequent change of alliance partners.    

The PMK, which had aligned with the NDA, of which the AIADMK was a partner in 1998, continued with it for 1999 Lok Sabha polls when the AIADMK went to the Congress camp while the DMK struck an alliance with the BJP.    

But during the 2001 assembly polls, PMK snapped ties with the DMK to align with the AIADMK. But two months after the polls, PMK was back in the DMK-BJP fold as AIADMK leader Jayalalithaa refused to give a Rajya Sabha seat to the party.    

Again in 2004 Lok Sabha polls, it dumped the NDA along with the DMK to join the UPA and continued to be in the alliance for the 2006 assembly polls.    

But its allaince with the ruling DMK collapsed in the run up to the 2009 elections. It joined the AIADMK front and contested seven seats but lost all of them.

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TNGUY
A bitter lesson for people who are involved in opportunistic politics. Grow up PMK -
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It is the best news of the day. Atleast We wont have any Ramodas sacking a most distinguished cardiac Surgeon of Country namely Dr. Venougopal merely on personal ego.
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