Tamil Nadu- Annamalai leaves BJP, resigns: Can form a new party; Met Amit Shah in Delhi 3 days ago
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Former state president of Tamil Nadu BJP K. Annamalai resigned from the BJP party on Friday.
Former state president of Tamil Nadu BJP K. Annamalai resigned from the BJP party on Friday. He submitted his resignation to BJP President Nitin Naveen. He has also approved it. Annamalai had met Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi two days ago. According to sources, Annamalai wanted an honorable exit from the BJP without any confrontation. After this, they will start a non-political movement based on 'nationalist-Tamil philosophy' in Tamil Nadu, which can later be converted into a political party based on public sentiments. Annamalai will hold a meeting with his core supporters on June 7. After this, further strategy can be announced. Given his hold in the youth vote bank, political parties are keeping an eye on his next step. It is also discussed that RSS wants Annamalai to remain active in public life. There is a rift between Annamalai and BJP, 4 signs were found earlier... BJP may suffer losses. According to political analyst Sumanth C. Raman, after Annamalai's 'En Mann, En Makkal' padayatra, BJP's vote share in Tamil Nadu increased from 3% in 2021 to 11% in 2024, which is again at 3% in 2026. In such a situation, his next political step is being considered important for the politics of the state. Posters put up in support of Annamalai on the streets Ahead of Annamalai's birthday on June 4, posters in her support have been put up in many areas of Chennai. It is written on these posters – “Our Leader, Come and Lead Us” i.e. “Our Leader, Come and Lead Us.” Fans have also put up posters on the streets of Coimbatore. It is written on these that there is no limit to fearless thinking. They have also started adding new members to join the movement. BJP got only 1 seat in Tamil Nadu. In the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, BJP could win only 1 seat, while actor Vijay's 2-year-old party TVK got 108 seats. This is more than the total seats of DMK (59) and AIDMK (47). ------------------
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