In a major political development from Tamil Nadu, former state BJP chief Annamalai has announced his resignation from the Bharatiya Janata Party, bringing an end to months of speculation over his growing differences with the party leadership. The resignation was reportedly accepted soon after it was submitted, marking a significant moment in the state’s political landscape. Annamalai, one of the BJP’s most prominent faces in Tamil Nadu over the past few years, had been at the center of discussions regarding his future within the party. Reports of dissatisfaction had been circulating for weeks, prompting efforts by senior leaders to convince him to remain. He had recently traveled to New Delhi and held meetings with top party figures, but those discussions apparently failed to bridge the differences. The former IPS officer entered politics after resigning from the Karnataka cadre in 2019 and joined the BJP in 2020. Within a short period, he emerged as a key leader in Tamil Nadu and was appointed state president in 2021. Under his leadership, the party intensified its grassroots outreach through public campaigns, statewide tours, and political mobilization efforts aimed at expanding its presence in the state. However, political setbacks in recent years are believed to have altered his standing within the organization. Following electoral disappointments and subsequent organizational changes, Annamalai was gradually moved away from the party’s central strategy in Tamil Nadu. Political observers have also linked his sidelining to alliance dynamics and evolving electoral calculations. With his exit now official, attention has shifted to his next political move. Speculation is mounting that Annamalai could launch a new political platform or pursue an independent political path. While no formal announcement has been made regarding his future plans, his resignation is expected to have significant implications for Tamil Nadu politics ahead of upcoming electoral battles.


