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NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu BJP chief Nainar Nagendran on Friday said the party would not suffer any loss following the exit of former state president K Annamalai. Addressing reporters after Annamalai's exit, Nagendran said, "There is no loss." His remarks came shortly after Annamalai announced the launch of a new political movement and confirmed that he would contest future assembly elections in Tamil Nadu.
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'Anna' movement rocks Tamil Nadu BJP: Mass resignations leave party staring at an exodus
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Tamil Nadu BJP secretary quits party, to join Annamalai's 'journey'
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