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BJP state president Annamalai resigns, meets organization general secretary and home minister…

BJP state president Annamalai resigns, meets organization general secretary and home minister.

Former Tamil Nadu State President K. Annamalai has reportedly announced his resignation from the BJP. The BJP confirmed his resignation before Annamalai’s press conference, during which the party’s National President Nitin Naveen accepted his resignation. Annamalai also addressed his supporters on social media on Friday, June 5th. The BJP shared information about his condition before his press conference, and the party’s National President Nitin Naveen announced the acceptance of his resignation. The resignation was submitted to President Nitin Naveen, but after a meeting with Home Minister Amit Shah, it was decided to put it on hold. After his name was not included in the BJP’s list of Rajya Sabha candidates, rumors circulated that K. Annamalai’s resignation had been accepted. He was even considered for a Rajya Sabha seat from Andhra Pradesh, but at the last minute, the BJP allocated the quota seat to Telugu Desam Party. Annamalai was not willing to enter the Rajya Sabha, but he was demanding a bigger role in Tamil Nadu politics. He is a former Karnataka cadre IPS officer who, inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, entered politics, becoming the BJP’s first Tamil Nadu Vice President and then State President. K. Annamalai, born on June 4, 1984, is a native of Karur, Tamil Nadu. He is known as the “Singham of the South”. He studied mechanical engineering and then earned an MBA from IIM Lucknow. It is reported that Annamalai submitted a five-page resignation letter to BJP President Nitin Naveen on June 2. He also met with BJP Organization General Secretary B.L. Santosh and the Home Minister in Delhi. In his resignation letter, he raised the issue of being sidelined within the party in Tamil Nadu. He also discussed issues such as the decline in vote share after the alliance with the AIADMK in the assembly elections and the BJP’s declining strength in the state. K. Annamalai’s BJP journey