Ex-CPI(M) MLA S Rajendran Joins BJP, Says No Conditions or Poll Ambition

Former CPI(M) MLA S Rajendran has joined the Bharatiya Janata Party, stating his decision was made without any conditions and that he has no desire to contest elections. The move comes ahead of the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu BJP president Nainar Nagendran announced Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the NDA's election campaign on January 23 in Madurantakam. The AIADMK-led NDA aims to reclaim power in the state, with alliance clarity regarding other parties expected at the campaign launch.

Key Points: Former CPI(M) MLA S Rajendran Joins BJP Ahead of TN Polls

  • Ex-CPI(M) MLA joins BJP
  • Move made without conditions
  • PM Modi to launch NDA campaign
  • Alliance clarity expected Jan 23
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Former CPI (M) MLA S Rajendran joins BJP, says move made "without any conditions or desire to contest elections"

Ex-CPI(M) MLA S Rajendran joins BJP unconditionally. PM Modi to launch NDA campaign in Tamil Nadu on Jan 23 as alliance dynamics shift.

"I have joined the BJP without any conditions. I have no desire to contest elections. - S Rajendran"

Thiruvananthapuram, January 18

Former CPI MLA from Devikulam, S Rajendran, on Sunday joined the Bharatiya Janata Party, stating that his decision was made "without any conditions" and that he has "no desire to contest elections."

Announcing his decision, Rajendran told reporters, "I have joined the BJP without any conditions. I have no desire to contest elections. I came to the BJP office alone and did not invite anyone else to join the party. I have been assured that the issues I raised will be addressed. The BJP will decide on all other matters."

Rajendran, who previously represented the Devikulam constituency as a CPI(M) MLA, joined the BJP ahead of the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, scheduled in the first half of this year.

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu BJP president Nainar Nagendran on Sunday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch their assembly election campaign of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Madurantakam, in Chengalpattu district, on January 23.

Addressing reporters at the BJP state headquarters, Kamalalayam in T Nagar, Nagendran said the Prime Minister will address a public meeting in the afternoon, marking the first campaign rally of the NDA with a call to "send the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) back home."

"On January 23, the Prime Minister will come to Madurai to inaugurate the NDA programme. The main objective is that the DMK will go out and the NDA will come in the Assembly. That's the main cause," Nagendran told reporters.

He said clarity on whether TTV Dhinakaran will join the alliance and whether the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) will come on board will emerge on January 23. Leaders of parties that are part of the NDA alliance will also share the stage during the campaign launch, he added.

The AIADMK-led NDA is aiming to reclaim power in Tamil Nadu after losing the 2021 Assembly elections. Despite a subdued performance in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, the AIADMK has renewed its alliance with the BJP after previously severing ties in 2023.

Furthermore, the ruling DMK is seeking to retain power in the state, entering the electoral contest with confidence following its strong showing in the 2024 parliamentary elections.

- ANI

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Priya S
"No desire to contest elections" sounds a bit hard to believe in today's political climate. 🤔 Most leaders switch parties for a ticket. If true, it's a rare and principled move. But let's see what position he gets in the party later.
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Rahul R
The DMK should not be overconfident after the Lok Sabha results. State elections are different. The NDA alliance looks like it's trying to consolidate all anti-DMK votes. January 23rd will set the tone. Exciting times for TN politics!
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Anjali F
As a citizen, I'm tired of this constant party-hopping. It creates so much instability. Leaders should stick to their ideology and work for the people who elected them, not jump ship before every election. This culture needs to change.
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Karthik V
The real focus should be on the issues - development, jobs, and infrastructure. Whether it's DMK or NDA, we need a stable government that delivers. Hope this political maneuvering translates into better policies for Tamil Nadu.
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Michael C
Watching from abroad, the alliance math in Tamil Nadu is fascinating. The BJP's patient work in the south seems to be paying off with these strategic entries. A strong opposition is healthy for democracy. The campaign launch will be key.

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