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Big blow to AIADMK: Over 300 members join TVK, cite inability to serve public effectively
Over 300 members of the AIADMK officially joined Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) on Saturday at the party headquarters in Panaiyur near Chennai, citing their inability to serve the public effectively under AIADMK leadership. Among those who joined TVK were former AIADMK minister Vellamandi Natarajan, Anna Trade Union Federation State Secretary Kamalakkannan, former AIADMK MLA from Mylapore Natraj, former AIADMK Minister Anandan, former Paramakudi AIADMK MLA Sadhan Prabhakar, Tirupathur City...
AIADMK faces fresh exodus as 3 ex-ministers, 10 ex-MLAs head to TVK
CHENNAI: The exodus from the AIADMK continued on Saturday, with several senior leaders making a beeline for the ruling TVK. Former AIADMK ministers Udumalai K Radhakrishnan, Kadambur C Raju and M C Sampath are the latest to join the growing list of defectors. The trio, along with their supporters, arrived at the TVK headquarters in Panaiyur to formally join the ruling party.
'AIADMK tie-up cost vote share': What 'sidelined' Annamalai told BJP top brass
'Party Hopeful of Retaining, But He ‘Not Reconsidering’CHENNAI: Former BJP Tamil Nadu state president K Annamalai on Tuesday submitted his resignation to party national president Nitin Nabin, along with a report outlining the reasons behind the party’s rout in the recent assembly polls. There was, however, no statement from Annamalai or the party. Hours later, Annamalai met Union home minister Amit Shah and explained the reasons for his decision.
Experiment aborted too soon? How 'sidelined' Annamalai drifted away from BJP in Tamil Nadu
Annamalai Kuppusamy (K Annamalai), who not so long ago was BJP’s biggest face, and also its biggest hope in Tamil Nadu, has quit the party. The former IPS officer, who joined BJP in 2020 and made the party visible in the state like never before, is all set to form his own “regional outfit” as he feels that being part of a national party “limits his growth.” Annamalai is in Delhi and, according to reports, has thanked all his party bosses including Amit Shah while submitting his resignation,...
The Annamalai question: Can BJP become a force in Tamil Nadu without him?
The BJP in Tamil Nadu is back at the crossroads. The exit of Annamalai, its former state chief and arguably one of its most recognisable leaders, has once again raised a question the party has been grappling with for years: Can the BJP grow in Tamil Nadu without a strong local face? While formally ending his association with the saffron party, Annamalai said his views on the state's political direction no longer aligned with those of the party leadership.
TVK's rapid rise influenced Annamalai's BJP exit? Leader may tap disenchanted Vijay voters
CHENNAI: K Annamalai's resignation from BJP and the launch of a new political movement would harm the saffron party in TN the most, and the impact would be felt by all other parties - in varying degrees. Senior BJP functionaries like state vice-president Karu Nagarajan and Coimbatore south district president K Vasantharajan have announced their resignation from BJP, marking the first wave of exits from BJP. "Annamalai has a special quality and vision, so we support him," Nagarajan said.
After Annamalai's exit, TN BJP vice president Karu Nagarajan, 15 others resign from party
CHENNAI: The fallout from Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai's resignation continues to widen, with state vice president Karu Nagarajan, state secretary Sumathi Venkatesh, and at least 14 other party officials tendering their resignations, signalling a deepening crisis within the state unit. The resignations came hours after Annamalai formally quit the BJP's primary membership and announced the launch of a new political movement, declaring that his vision for Tamil Nadu no longer aligned with...
'Don't want to burden top leadership': What Annamalai told BJP in his resignation letter
Former Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai on Friday resigned from the party, saying he wanted to start a new "political movement." He also voiced to end "cult and dynastic" politics. His resignation made the speculations official after days of buzz around his possible exit from the BJP.
A rift months in the making: Why Annamalai is walking away from BJP
K Annamalai's decision to submit his resignation to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) may have stunned many supporters, but for those tracking Tamil Nadu politics closely, the signs had been visible for months. Once projected as the BJP's most prominent face in the state and credited with expanding the party's footprint, the former IPS officer had increasingly found himself on the margins of the organisation he helped build. Popularly known as "Singham" for his combative political style,...
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