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'Can't make person stay in party with gun to head': Annamalai's unhappiness comes to fore as patience wears thin

Annamalai was replaced by Nainar Nagendran, a former AIADMK minister, as the BJP chief in the state, evidently at the instance of AIADMK, led by its general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami, which made his removal a precondition for an alliance.

November 01, 2025 / 19:46 IST
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Annamalai indicated he has reached the limits of his patience in tolerating the continued neglect by the party leadership.
Annamalai indicated he has reached the limits of his patience in tolerating the continued neglect by the party leadership.

A waiting game. A veiled threat. Cajoling. Flattery. After being sacrificed by the BJP national leadership at the altar of alliance, former Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai is adopting different, and even conflicting, tactics at the same time to return to political relevance with only months to go for the Assembly election.

Annamalai indicated he has reached the limits of his patience in tolerating the continued neglect by the party leadership.

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“I will stay if I like or I will quit if I do not and return to farming. I will talk when the time comes. No one can make a person stay in a party with a gun pointed to his head. It is a voluntary mechanism. We are in politics spending our own money,” said Annamalai on Friday in Coimbatore.

He is clearly unhappy with the situation he has been left in by the party and certainly about the fact that the alliance with the AIADMK is not going the way he would have liked. There has been criticism of him by senior leaders of AIADMK.