As a Rajya Sabha MP In May 2007, the DMK nominated Kanimozhi as one of the party's candidates for the
Rajya Sabha. She became a Rajya Sabha member for the second time in 2013. Kanimozhi was the chief whip of the DMK in the house and was the leader of DMK in the Upper house.
As a Lok Sabha MP She was elected from
Thoothukkudi as the first female MP of that constituency for the
17th Lok Sabha, which was held in the year 2019, and was elected as the DMK's deputy leader of the Lok Sabha. As of September 2019 and September 2022, Kanimozhi works as the chairperson of the
Parliament Standing Committee on Chemicals and Fertilizers and Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, respectively.
As a trade union leader She is the president of The Hindu National Press employees union. She is the first woman to be elected to that post.
Women's Wing Secretary of the DMK She was the women's wing secretary of the DMK party and encourages women to enter politics. She has organised training camps for the district-level office-bearers of the women's wing. She also organised a rally in Delhi, demanding that the women's reservation bill be passed by the parliament.
Deputy General Secretary of the DMK On 9 October 2022, the
chief minister of Tamil Nadu and the
DMK president
M. K. Stalin, announced and appointed Kanimozhi as the deputy general secretary of the DMK party in the presence of the party's general secretary
Duraimurugan at the general council meeting held in
Chennai. Following the
Operation Sindoor, She led an all-party delegation to Russia, reiterated Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assertion that India would make no distinction between terrorists and their sponsors should the nation face further attacks. ==Controversies==