Annamalai's Popularity to Drive BJP Victory in Tamil Nadu, Says Tejasvi Surya

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya has expressed confidence that K Annamalai's popularity and state-wide campaign will translate into victory for BJP candidates in the upcoming Tamil Nadu assembly elections. This comes despite Annamalai's notable absence from the party's list of 27 candidates, which includes other senior leaders. Annamalai himself has stated that campaigning across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry is the "responsibility" given to him by the party. The former IPS officer is viewed as a central figure in the BJP's aggressive strategy to expand its footprint in South India.

Key Points: BJP's Annamalai to Campaign Despite Missing Candidate List

  • Annamalai absent from BJP candidate list
  • Given pan-state campaigning role
  • Seen as key to BJP's southern expansion
  • Polls scheduled for April 23
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Annamalai's popularity and campaign will translate into BJP's victory: Tejasvi Surya ahead of polls

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya says K Annamalai's popularity will secure victory for party candidates in Tamil Nadu assembly polls, despite his absence from the ticket list.

"Annamalai is the most popular leader of the BJP, not just in Tamil Nadu, but he commands a large following all over the country. - Tejasvi Surya"

Thiruvananthapuram, April 3

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya on Friday described BJP National Executive Member K Annamalai as the "most popular leader of the BJP" after the party left him out of the candidates list for the forthcoming Tamil Nadu assembly elections.

While campaigning for the BJP ahead of the Keralam assembly polls, the BJP MP said that, owing to Annamalai's popularity, the party has made him responsible for campaigning for all candidates, which Surya said will translate into victory for the party candidates across the state.

"Annamalai is the most popular leader of the BJP, not just in Tamil Nadu, but he commands a large following all over the country. He has been given the responsibility of campaigning for all the candidates in Tamil Nadu. Even today, he is in Keralam where he enjoys a great following. He is also campaigning in Puducherry, where people are crazy about him. I am extremely confident that Annamalai's popularity and his campaign all across Tamil Nadu will translate into victory for the BJP candidates all across the state...," he said.

Earlier in the day, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) released its list of 27 candidates for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, after negotiations within the NDA alliance.

While senior leaders like Tamilisai Soundararajan (Mylapore), Vanathi Srinivasan (Coimbatore North), and Union Minister L. Murugan (Avinashi) have been fielded, Annamalai's name is nowhere to be found on the list.

The BJP's first candidate list sent shockwaves through the state's political circles. K Annamalai, the aggressive "Singham" of the Tamil Nadu BJP who was widely expected to lead the charge, is conspicuously absent from the list.

However, K Annamalai said that he will continue to campaign for the upcoming assembly polls despite being absent from the party's candidate list in Tamil Nadu, calling it his "responsibility."

Speaking with the mediapersons in Keralam's Kannur after a public meeting here, Annamalai described campaigning in Puducherry, Kerala and Tamil Nadu for the BJP as his "role" in the upcoming elections.

"... In this election, my role is to campaign for candidates across Tamil Nadu. Right now, the party has given me the responsibility to campaign in Puducherry and Kerala till the 7th (April). From the 7th to the 23rd, I have to campaign for all BJP and NDA candidates across Tamil Nadu. That is the responsibility given by the party to me. I'll be fulfilling that responsibility," he said.

Notably, Annamalai, the former IPS officer, is a key figure in the party's aggressive expansion strategy in South India. He's often seen as a direct representative of PM Narendra Modi's vision, frequently appearing alongside him at major rallies.

Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, covering a total of 234 constituencies in the State. Counting of votes is scheduled for May 4.

- ANI

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Priya S
I respect Annamalai ji, but I'm a bit confused. If he is the "most popular leader," why wasn't he given a ticket? The party must have a bigger strategy, perhaps using him as a star campaigner across the south. Hope it works out.
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Vikram M
This is smart politics. Annamalai has a pan-South appeal. By making him campaign everywhere, BJP is trying to leverage his image as a Modi-like figure in the south. DMK and AIADMK should be worried. The 'Singham' is on a mission!
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Sarah B
Interesting move. It shows the party values his campaigning skills over him contesting from a single seat. His energy and connect with the youth is remarkable. Wishing him and the BJP candidates all the best.
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Aditya G
With all due respect to Tejasvi Surya ji, I feel this is a bit of an overstatement. Tamil Nadu politics is very different. One leader's popularity, however great, cannot single-handedly win a state for BJP. The ground reality and local issues matter more.
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Kavya N
He is handling it with such grace! Not getting a ticket but still campaigning with full shraddha. This is what sets BJP workers apart. His hard work will pay off. Let's see a strong BJP performance in TN this time! 🙏

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