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AIADMK faces continued exodus as former ministers Udumalai K Radhakrishnan, Kadambur C Raju, and M C Sampath defect to the ruling TVK. This move, along with their supporters, further weakens the AIADMK's organizational strength in key regions. More opposition leaders are anticipated to join TVK soon.
K. Annamalai's departure from the BJP and the launch of a new political movement are poised to significantly impact the saffron party in Tamil Nadu, with potential repercussions for other major parties. The move has already seen initial resignations from the BJP, with supporters citing Annamalai's unique vision.
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Tamil Nadu BJP sees a wave of resignations following K Annamalai's exit. State secretary Sumathi Venkatesh has also stepped down, citing a heavy heart. This follows former state president Annamalai's announcement of a new political movement focused on 'common man politics'. Several other functionaries have also left to support Annamalai's venture.
K Annamalai has launched a new political movement called We The Leader. He resigned from the BJP after days of speculation. Hundreds of supporters welcomed him at Chennai airport. Annamalai aims to promote an alternative political culture in Tamil Nadu. He believes people are seeking change from established parties. His departure is a significant moment for state politics.
Following K. Annamalai's resignation from the BJP and announcement of a new political movement, significant fallout has hit the Tamil Nadu unit. State vice president Karu Nagarajan and 15 other officials, including state secretary Sumathi Venkatesh, have also quit. Annamalai cited differing visions and a desire for a broader platform, while the state BJP president downplayed the impact.
The development came to light before the Madras high court on Friday, where the first division bench comprising Chief Justice Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari and Justice G Arul Murugan is hearing a contempt case against DVAC for not registering a case.
As Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay presided over his inaugural cabinet session, the atmosphere buzzed with purpose as members delved into a comprehensive review of 436 projects, many rooted in the electorate's hopes. Central to the talks was the vision of a Tamil Nadu free from corruption and drugs, alongside a focus on empowering youth and women.
Former BJP leader K Annamalai has launched a new political movement, the APJ Abdul Kalam Centre for Ethics and Politics, based in Coimbatore. He announced his intention to contest future Assembly elections and stressed the need for systemic political reform, aiming to end 'cult politics' and dynastic rule.
In a bold rebuttal, CPM state secretary P Shanmugam has dismissed the allegations from Congress leader Praveen Chakravarty regarding his candidacy in a newly formed Tamil Nadu coalition. Shanmugam emphasized that the CPM had no involvement in the establishment of this front, labeling Chakravarty's social media statements as misleading and an unfortunate overreach.
Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan lauded former Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai, calling him a dynamic leader with strong ideological commitment and predicting a significant future for him. Annamalai's resignation from the BJP was accepted, fueling speculation about him launching a new political party after the party's recent electoral performance.
Former Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai has resigned from the party, with his resignation accepted on Friday. He is expected to announce his future plans, potentially including the launch of a new political outfit, during a social media interaction. Annamalai had met with senior BJP leaders in Delhi to convey his decision.
Tamil Nadu's new government must prioritize policy continuity for industrial growth, building on existing strengths in advanced manufacturing like electronics and semiconductors. The state aims to move beyond assembly to chip design and IP development.

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