Key Points

BJP leader K Annamalai has launched a strong attack on the ruling DMK party ahead of state elections. He accused the DMK of being arrogant and confident that vote splits would work in their favor. The BJP state chief also raised questions about the Katchatheevu island issue during the DMK-Congress alliance period. Annamalai urged voters to support the NDA to remove what he called the DMK's money-powered election strategy.

Key Points: Annamalai Slams DMK Arrogance Demands BJP Secure All Tamil Nadu Votes

  • Annamalai accuses DMK of arrogance in assuming vote splits will benefit them
  • BJP must secure all anti-DMK votes and general public support
  • Nagenthran questions how Katchatheevu was given to Sri Lanka without state knowledge
  • DMK accused of relying on money power and vote-buying tactics to win elections
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BJP leader Annamalai calls DMK arrogant, says BJP needs to secure all votes

BJP leader Annamalai accuses DMK of arrogance and vote-buying confidence while demanding BJP secure all anti-DMK votes in upcoming Tamil Nadu elections.

"DMK is arrogant, thinking that if there is a split in votes, they will come to power - K Annamalai"

Madurai, October 13

Ahead of the upcoming state elections, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader K Annamalai hit out at the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), calling them "arrogant," further asserting that there is a need for the BJP to secure all its votes.

"The DMK is arrogant, thinking that if there is a split in votes, they will come to power. We must break that notion and secure all the votes for our party. We need to win over the votes against the DMK as well as the general public's votes," Annamalai said while addressing the media.

Raising questions about the work done by DMK during its alliance with Congress, State BJP Chief Nainar Nagenthran raised questions on how a part of the country could be handed over to another nation without the awareness of the state government.

Addressing the media, Nagenthran said, "When the DMK was in power in alliance with the Congress, what did they do? Did they ever reclaim Katchatheevu? Who gave Katchatheevu to Sri Lanka? It was Indira Gandhi who handed Katchatheevu over to Sri Lanka. At that time, Karunanidhi was the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. However, Durai Murugan stated in the Assembly that Katchatheevu was given to Sri Lanka without our knowledge. Can a part of a country be handed over to another nation without the state government knowing?"

A day earlier, Annamalai had accused the DMK of relying on money power to secure votes and urged voters to support the National Democratic Alliance in ousting the DMK from power.

Addressing the event, he said, "DMK is brazenly confident that the party will come back to power. They believe they can buy votes by distributing money, thinking that the wealth they have accumulated over four years can be used to sway voters during the election...DMK must be removed from power, and the National Democratic Alliance must come to power. The DMK is arrogant, thinking that if there is a split in votes, they will come to power. We must break that notion and secure all the votes for our party. We need to win over the votes against the DMK as well as the general public's votes," he said.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
The Katchatheevu issue is very concerning. How can a part of our country be given away without the state government's knowledge? This shows the neglect Tamil Nadu has faced from central parties for decades.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate BJP's stance against corruption, calling opponents "arrogant" repeatedly doesn't help political discourse. All parties should focus on development agenda rather than personal attacks.
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Arjun K
Annamalai is right about vote splitting. In Tamil Nadu politics, this has been the biggest problem. Hope BJP can provide a strong alternative to both DMK and AIADMK. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
As a Tamilian, I'm tired of the same old politics. Whether it's DMK or BJP, they should tell us what they'll do for employment, education, and healthcare. Enough of blame games!
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Michael C
Interesting to see BJP's aggressive push in Tamil Nadu. The Katchatheevu issue could resonate with fishermen communities. Smart political move to highlight historical grievances.

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