A major political storm has erupted in Tamil Nadu after former BJP state president K Annamalai announced his decision to leave the Bharatiya Janata Party. Within just 24 hours of his exit, several key BJP leaders and office bearers have resigned, triggering fears of a larger exodus from the party’s Tamil Nadu unit. Among those who stepped down are Tamil Nadu BJP Vice President Karu Nagarajan and State Secretary Sumathi Venkatesh. Several district-level functionaries and grassroots workers have also resigned, openly declaring their loyalty to Annamalai and criticizing what they describe as internal politics within the state BJP. Supporters gave Annamalai a grand welcome at Chennai Airport after his return from New Delhi. He has announced plans to launch a new political movement called Annamalai Makkal Iyakkam, which many believe could reshape Tamil Nadu’s political landscape ahead of future elections.
Several former BJP workers stated that they entered politics inspired by Annamalai’s leadership and now intend to continue their political journey alongside him. Political analysts say this could be one of the most significant organizational challenges faced by the BJP in Tamil Nadu in recent years.
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