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Annamalai Clarifies Decision to Opt Out of Tamil Nadu Assembly Contest

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Chennai: BJP leader K. Annamalai has officially addressed his absence from the party’s candidate list for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, clarifying that he voluntarily chose not to contest. Speaking to reporters in Chennai on Saturday, the former Tamil Nadu BJP chief revealed that he had submitted a written request to the party’s core committee well in advance, expressing his desire to stay out of the electoral fray as a candidate. This statement comes amidst intense media speculation that the leadership may have denied him a ticket following the party’s performance in previous cycles.

Annamalai emphasized that his decision was a strategic move aimed at providing him the flexibility to campaign for National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidates across all constituencies. He expressed gratitude to the BJP central leadership for respecting his personal preference and entrusting him with a broader organizational role. The clarification follows the release of the BJP’s full list of 27 candidates by Union Minister Piyush Goyal, who also confirmed that Annamalai’s dedicated focus would be on state-wide campaigning rather than securing a single seat for himself.

The political context for this decision is significant, as Annamalai previously led the state unit during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, where the party failed to secure any seats. Following his own defeat in the Coimbatore constituency by a margin of over one lakh votes, he was replaced as the state president by Nainar Nagendran. By opting out of the 2026 Assembly race, Annamalai appears to be positioning himself as a key strategist and campaigner, asserting on social media that he intends to stand “shoulder to shoulder” with NDA allies to reach a target of 210 seats.

Tamil Nadu is set to head to the polls in a single-phase election on April 23, with the counting of votes scheduled for May 4. The BJP’s strategy in the state remains under close scrutiny as it attempts to increase its footprint in a traditionally Dravidian-dominated political landscape. With Annamalai now freed from the constraints of his own local campaign, the party is looking to leverage his visibility to bolster the prospects of its 27 candidates and the wider alliance across the state.

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