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A viral video, blame game & clarification: It's open season on Tamil Nadu BJP leaders after poll setback

Tamilisai Soundararajan says her exchange with Amit Shah was reassuring after coming under attack for her remarks on state BJP leadership

June 14, 2024 / 12:01 IST
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A grab from the video in which Amit Shah is purportedly scolding Tamilisai

Sometimes, all it takes to stir a political controversy is a one-minute video clip. As former Telangana governor and the unsuccessful Lok Sabha BJP candidate from Tamil Nadu, Tamilisai Soundararajan, found out when a brief interaction that followed an exchange of greetings with Union Home Minister Amit Shah during the swearing-in ceremony of Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu on June 12 provided enough grist for the gossip mill.

Nothing from the interaction between Shah and Soundararajan was audible in the clip, but that was just as well for those trying to put her down. Shah could be seen wagging his finger at Soundararajan as if in reprimand, and Soundararajan was captured waving her hands as if in refutation.
According to Soundararajan, Shah called her to ask about the post-poll challenges. “As I was elaborating, due to paucity of time, with utmost concern he advised me to carry out the political and constituency work intensively, which was reassuring,” she said, and added that her post, on Thursday night, was to clarify “all unwarranted speculations” around the interaction.

But the episode brought out the undercurrents in the state unit of the BJP. BJP Tamil Nadu Social Media Cell Vice President Karthik Gopinath commented on X, “That looks like a strong admonishment from Amit Shah ji to Tamilisai akka. But what could be the reason for this ‘public’ warning? Unwarranted public comments?”

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Gopinath, a supporter of Annamalai, got a riposte from Kalyan Raman, a former BJP intellectual wing office bearer and a supporter of Soundararajan: “What is happening is gleeful misinterpretation / jumping the gun, once again being engineered by @annamalai_k, to keep himself afloat from facing voice of dissent emanating from people like me. Voice of dissent leads to course correction. Any effort to suppress the voice will lead to collapse of the party system, which is already damaged under the presidentship of Annamalai.”

If the BJP had won a majority on its own in the Lok Sabha, the wipe out in Tamil Nadu might not have been a point of discussion at all. But with the party falling short of 272 at the national level, what was seen as a bold political gamble in Tamil Nadu is now being viewed as a bad miscalculation.