K Annamalai quits BJP, Nitin Nabin accepts his resignation

05 June,2026 11:59 AM IST |  New Delhi [India]  |  mid-day online correspondent

Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K. Annamalai has resigned from the party, with BJP National President Nitin Nabin accepting his resignation. The move comes amid speculation that Annamalai may launch a people’s movement and potentially a new political outfit in Tamil Nadu

K Annamalai resigns from the BJP; party chief Nitin Nabin accepts resignation. File Pic


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BJP National President Nitin Nabin on Friday accepted the resignation submitted by former Tamil Nadu BJP state president K. Annamalai from the primary membership of the party.

According to IANS, this was confirmed by Arun Singh, National General Secretary and Headquarters In-charge of the party, in a press release.

"The National President of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Hon'ble Shri Nitin Nabin, has accepted the resignation submitted by the Tamil Nadu Ex. State President, Shri K. Annamalai, from the primary membership of the Party," the Press release added.

Amid exit rumours, Annamalai set to share future plans

According to IANS, amid intense speculation over his political future and reports that he may launch a people's movement that could eventually evolve into a political party, Annamalai has announced that he will address his supporters through social media on Friday afternoon.

In a post on X on Thursday, Annamalai wrote, "Tomorrow at around 12 noon, I look forward to meeting all of you through social media, sharing my thoughts, and having an open-hearted conversation."

His announcement has further fuelled expectations that the former IPS officer may finally reveal his next political move after several days of speculation about a possible departure from the BJP, reported by IANS.

A former Karnataka cadre IPS officer, Annamalai resigned from the Indian Police Service in 2019 before entering politics. Inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 2020 and quickly rose through the ranks. Within a year, he was appointed Tamil Nadu BJP president, becoming one of the youngest state chiefs in the party and a prominent face of its expansion efforts in the state.

Political buzz grows as Annamalai explores an independent path

According to media reports, former IPS officer Annamalai is working on plans to launch a people's movement aimed at identifying, training, and grooming young leaders across Tamil Nadu. According to these sources, the initiative could eventually be transformed into a political party. He already runs a non-profit organisation called "We the Leaders", which is expected to serve as the base for this proposed movement.

According to IANS, the speculation comes amid reports of growing differences over the BJP's political strategy in Tamil Nadu, with sources indicating that tensions began after the party renewed its alliance with the AIADMK and replaced Annamalai as state president.

Sources further claim that Annamalai felt increasingly sidelined ahead of the recent Assembly elections and was disappointed at not being assigned a national role, despite expectations of elevation within the party. As per reports, Annamalai further declined an offer of a Rajya Sabha seat from BJP.

(Inputs from IANS)

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