Amid speculations over floating a new political party, Tamil Nadu BJP leader K , on Monday, said that he would clarify his stand in two days.
Annamalai made this statement before leaving for Delhi, where he is expected to meet the top leadership and discuss Tamil Nadu politics. Annamalai left for Delhi from Chennai amid growing speculation on social media over his political future and reports suggesting he may be planning to launch a new political platform. A short while ago, Annamalai arrived at Chennai airport to board a flight to the national capital.
No BJP Flag on Annamalai's Vehicle
Notably, the vehicle in which he arrived at the airport did not display a BJP flag, drawing attention amid the ongoing rumours. When asked about the various rumours circulating on social media claiming that he is planning to leave the party and start a new political party, he said, "Please wait. We will sit down and talk in two days." His remarks come amid intense discussion on social media over his next political move.
'Our Leader, Come, Lead Us' - Posters Surface Ahead of Annamalai's Birthday
Posters featuring slogans like "Our Leader, Come and Lead Us" have been put up along key roads and streets in the city ahead of Annamalai's birthday on June 4. This comes just after the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, which marked a historic shift in state politics as TVK won 108 seats in its debut election, ending the decades-long dominance of the DMK and AIADMK formations. Following the Victory, Vijay assumed charge at the Tamil Nadu Secretariat in Chennai shortly after taking oath as the 13th Chief Minister of the state. Along with Vijay, who secured the support of 120 MLAs in the 234-member state Assembly, Governor Arlekar also administered the oath of office to the new Cabinet of Vijay that includes ministers 'Bussy' N Anand, Aadhav Arjuna, KA Sengottaiyan, KG Arunraaj, P Venkataramanan, CTR Nirmal Kumar, A Rajmohan, Keerthana and KT Prabhu. In his first speech as Chief Minister, Vijay thanked the people of the State for placing their trust in him and called for a "new era" of governance based on secularism and social justice. "Come, let all of us together give Tamil Nadu a fresh new government. This is a new beginning, the start of a new era of secular, social justice," he said amid loud cheers from supporters and party workers.
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