So much political drama seems to be happening in Tamil Nadu BJP right now . Former state president K. Annamalai was in New Delhi on June 2 for a series of very serious meetings with party leadership.
And honestly,the guest list for these meetings tells you everything . He met BJP National President Nitin Nabin,National General Secretary B.L. Santosh,and even Union Home Minister Amit Shah . This is not some casual visit ah .
Apparently,Annamalai gave his full analysis on Tamil Nadu's political situation and also shared his concerns about party's direction in the state . There have been rumours for long time about his unhappiness with recent changes.
And tbh,this is where situation gets really interesting.
Sources are saying that Annamalai even mentioned thinking about stepping back from his role . This is a big development. But the leadership has reportedly asked him to hold off on any immediate decisions and wait for more discussions.
Few things standing out clearly from all this:
- Focus on Tamil Nadu politics — Annamalai briefed senior leaders on state's political situation.
- Future role in question — Speculation continues over Annamalai's future within BJP.
- Nainar Nagenthran's visit — Current Tamil Nadu BJP president arrives in Delhi for separate meetings.
These meetings are happening with 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections in background,so timing is everything . Everyone is watching what happens next. Annamalai is expected to stay in Delhi till at least evening of June 3 .
But wait,there's more. The current Tamil Nadu BJP president,Nainar Nagenthran,is also expected in Delhi for his own meetings with senior leaders . His visit happening right after Annamalai’s has started so much talk in political circles.
The party leadership is staying quiet publicly,which is expected . But these back-to-back meetings with two key leaders from same state unit definitely show something big is being planned or fixed .
Both leaders meeting the central command separately... what signal does this send for the party's future in Tamil Nadu…








