K Annamalai Resigns from BJP, Meets Amit Shah in Delhi
Annamalai quits BJP, meets Amit Shah in Delhi today
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K Annamalai, the former Chief of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Tamil Nadu, resigned from the party on Tuesday. His resignation followed a meeting with BJP National President Nitin Nabin and National General Secretary BL Santosh in New Delhi.
- 01K Annamalai resigned from the BJP on Tuesday.
- 02His resignation comes after discussions with party leaders in New Delhi.
- 03Annamalai previously served as the Chief of BJP in Tamil Nadu.
- 04The meeting included BJP National President Nitin Nabin and General Secretary BL Santosh.
- 05This is a developing story, indicating potential further news.
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K Annamalai, who previously held the position of Chief of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Tamil Nadu, has officially resigned from the party. His resignation took place on Tuesday after a meeting in New Delhi with key party figures, including National President Nitin Nabin and National General Secretary BL Santosh. This development may signal shifts within the party's structure and strategy in Tamil Nadu. As this is a developing story, further details may emerge regarding the implications of Annamalai's departure.
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Annamalai's resignation could affect the BJP's political strategy and presence in Tamil Nadu, potentially influencing local party dynamics and voter sentiment.
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