Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai met with party leaders in Delhi, submitting his resignation amid speculation of launching a new regional party. Associates suggest the outfit will have a “secular” and “Tamil-first” outlook, aiming to be an alternative to existing political forces in the state. Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai met with party leaders in Delhi, submitting his resignation amid speculation of launching a new regional party. Associates suggest the outfit will have a “secular” and “Tamil-first” outlook, aiming to be an alternative to existing political forces in the state.
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