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Home | News | Annamalai Exit Triggers Debate On Bjps Future In Tamil Nadu

Annamalai exit triggers debate on BJP’s future in Tamil Nadu

Former Tamil Nadu BJP chief K. Annamalai has quit the party to launch a new political outfit, triggering debate over BJP’s prospects in the state. He cited differences over alliance strategy and plans to contest future elections independently

By PTI
Published Date - 5 June 2026, 05:47 PM
Annamalai exit triggers debate on BJP’s future in Tamil Nadu
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Chennai: The departure of former Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party chief K. Annamalai from the party and his decision to launch a new political outfit have triggered a debate over its likely impact on the saffron party’s prospects in the state. Political observers believe Annamalai’s exit could dea

l a setback to the BJP in Tamil Nadu, where the party has long struggled to establish itself against the dominance of the two Dravidian majors.


That political landscape, however, witnessed a significant shift in the 2026 Assembly elections when Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), led by actor-turned-politician Joseph Vijay, emerged as a major force and disrupted the traditional political equations in the state.

Vijay, whose party got 108 seats, became the Chief Minister with the support of various political parties, including the Congress, Communist Party of India (Marxist), Communist Party of India (CPI), Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) and the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML). Both the Left parties offered outside support to the Vijay government in the state.

Annamalai launched a new youth-focused movement, ‘We the Leaders’, on Friday, soon after his exit from the BJP. He said the movement would eventually be transformed into a political party later and would contest the next Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

Reacting to Annamalai’s resignation and the launch of his new movement, Tamil Nadu BJP president N. Nagendran dismissed the reports that the development would weaken the party. “BJP is the world’s biggest party and is in power in several states in the country. It is an ever-growing party and his (Annamalai) exit will not affect its growth in the state,” Nagendran told reporters.

Annamalai is widely credited with expanding the BJP’s visibility in Tamil Nadu through his extensive public outreach campaigns and sharp oratory. His political style and direct engagement with people, particularly young voters, helped the party attract attention at a time when it lacked a widely recognised state-level leader.

Having joined the BJP only a few years earlier, Annamalai rose rapidly through the ranks and became the state unit chief within a short period. However, differences reportedly emerged over the party’s electoral strategy ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections.

Annamalai, also known as Singham, in his video message said that he favoured a solo contest by the BJP in Tamil Nadu, while the central leadership opted for a pre-poll alliance with the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK). The BJP eventually contested 33 seats in the April elections but managed to secure only one victory, with a vote share of 2.97 per cent.

Although Annamalai resigned from his organisational responsibilities in protest against the alliance decision, he continued to campaign for BJP candidates. In the video message, he claimed that the party leadership had asked him to complete the election campaign before making his exit from the organisation.

Before announcing his departure from the BJP, Annamalai held discussions with several senior party leaders, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP national president Nitin Nabin.

According to reports, the former IPS officer was offered a Rajya Sabha berth in an effort to retain him in the party. However, he reportedly declined the offer and decided to part ways with the BJP.

In his video message, Annamalai said he continued to hold Prime Minister Narendra Modi in high regard despite having differences with the party leadership over the past 18 months.

 

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