By | Education | 04-Apr-2026 13:49:14
Former Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai
recently firmly rejected speculation that he was denied a ticket for the
upcoming Assembly elections, asserting that his absence from the candidate list
was a conscious personal decision.
Breaking his silence a day after the BJP
released its list of 27 candidates under the AIADMK-led NDA, Annamalai said he
had already informed the party leadership of his decision in writing. “I have
already communicated to the core committee that I will not contest from any
constituency. It is not that I was denied a ticket—the truth is that I did not
want to contest,” he said while speaking to reporters in Chennai.
Questioning the narrative around his exclusion,
Annamalai added, “How can the leadership allocate a seat to me when I have
clearly opted out?” He said the clarification was necessary as the issue had
gained traction in media discussions.
The BJP leader also expressed gratitude to the
central leadership for respecting his decision and said he would actively
campaign for NDA candidates in the state. He reiterated his commitment to
strengthening the alliance’s prospects in the high-stakes election.
Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Chennai, Annamalai said
the PM is expected to meet party functionaries after wrapping up engagements in
Puducherry, before heading to Kochi to campaign further for the BJP-led
alliance.
His absence from the candidate list had
triggered speculation, especially as his name was earlier linked to
constituencies in Coimbatore. Sources indicated that unease over seat-sharing
arrangements within the NDA may have influenced his decision. The AIADMK, led
by Edappadi K Palaniswami, reportedly
retained key constituencies in the Coimbatore region—areas considered
strategically significant for the BJP.
According to sources, the 41-year-old leader
had written to the party’s central leadership highlighting concerns over seat
allocation. He was also believed to have pushed for the Singanallur seat for
the BJP, a demand that did not materialise.
Polling for the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly is scheduled for April 23, setting the stage for a closely watched electoral contest in the state.