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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...

Times of India 5d ago

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.

Times of India 4d ago

'Anna' movement rocks Tamil Nadu BJP: Mass resignations leave party staring at an exodus

K Annamalai's exit from the Bharatiya Janata Party did not remain a standalone development for long. Within hours of his departure, Tamil Nadu BJP vice-president Karu Nagarajan and 15 other party functionaries resigned, raising questions about the party's ability to contain the fallout. The resignations came despite state BJP president Nainar Nagendran's assertion that Annamalai's departure would have "no impact" on the organisation.

Times of India 5d ago

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.

Times of India 3d ago

Whodunit? 100 Surat homes demolished but no one knows who razed them

In a bizarre incident, more than 100 houses were allegedly demolished in the Nashir Nagar area of Katargam, but no one knows who razed them!. A major controversy has been triggered after the Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) denied issuing any demolition orders and claimed it had no role in the action. The demolition, carried out on June 30, reportedly took place in the presence of SMC officials and police personnel, adding to the confusion over who actually authorised and executed the...

Times of India 4d ago

Tamil Nadu BJP secretary quits party, to join Annamalai's 'journey'

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu BJP state secretary Amar Prasad resigned from the party on Wednesday, days after former state BJP president K Annamalai stepped down from the organisation. Announcing his decision on social media, Amar Prasad said he would be joining Annamalai in his future political journey. “I have resigned from the BJP and will be joining Thalaivar Annamalai avargal in his journey ahead,” he posted.

Times of India 10h ago

‘Don't leave, we have PM Modi’: TN BJP chief amid mass resignations post Annamalai exit

NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu BJP president Nainar Nagendran on Saturday appealed to party workers not to leave the BJP following former state chief K. Annamalai's resignation and launch of a new political movement, asserting that the party would not be affected by the development. Addressing reporters in Chennai, Nagendran urged cadres to remain with the BJP and avoid joining any other party or movement. "My request to the BJP cadres - don't go to any other party or any other movement.

Times of India 4d ago