More than a year ahead of the polls, the party's special general council and political conference here adopted a resolution naming Anbumani, son of party founder Dr S Ramadoss, as the chief ministerial candidate and resolved to lead an alternative front to free the state from the "clutches of Dravidian parties".
Though there were expectations that PMK, which has been highly critical of several of the schemes of Narendra Modi government, might take a call on continuing its ties with NDA in the backdrop of Vaiko-led MDMK quitting it recently, there was no reference to it in the resolution.
The party decided to form an alternative front along with those who wanted to "save" Tamil Nadu from the "clutches" of Dravidian parties, which were ruling the state in turns.
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Citing the spectacular win of AAP in Delhi Assembly polls, he said, "How it happened..He (Kejriwal) met all the voters in the past one year and similarly functionaries should go door-to-door and meet all 5.25 crore voters of Tamil Nadu.
"This year it is AAP tsunami, and next year it will be PMK Tsunami in Tamil Nadu," he claimed.
"Give us an opportunity once. You gave so many opportunities to AIADMK and DMK...We will work differently and bring investments, job opportunities and free education without spending a single pie," he said.
Outlining what his party would do if elected to power, he said it would implement prohibition, a long pending demand of PMK, bring an Act to mandate time bound delivery of government services, provide access to free education, health, and farm inputs.
Requesting pardon for aligning with DMK and AIADMK alternatively in the past, he said it was a big mistake which will not happen again "I seek your pardon for this.