Former Tamil Nadu BJP President, K. Annamalai, revealed his decision to step away from his election-related duties, citing family obligations. This development comes as Tamil Nadu prepares for the upcoming Assembly elections. Annamalai had been overseeing responsibilities for six Assembly constituencies within the NDA framework.
Annamalai clarified that his withdrawal was driven by personal reasons, particularly the need to attend to his father’s ailing health. He emphasized that this decision was not politically motivated and reiterated his allegiance to the BJP and the NDA alliance.
Addressing the media, Annamalai voiced strong support for the Modi-led Union government, highlighting Tamil Nadu’s gains from the 16th Finance Commission’s recommendations. He commended the allocation of 10% of funds for national development, countering previous criticisms of neglect by opposition parties.
