The ceremony, led by Coimbatore district in-charge Vasanth Rajan, involved the installation of the Muhurtha Kaal, attracting a crowd of youth and former party associates. This move follows Annamalai’s resignation from the BJP on June 5, a departure spurred by fundamental disagreements regarding the party's strategic direction in Tamil Nadu. The decision came in the wake of the local BJP unit's underwhelming election results.
Annamalai is not acting alone in this transition; Karu Nagarajan, a former BJP vice president, has also stepped down to align with the new movement. The upcoming conference serves as the primary platform to unveil the organization's formal vision and roadmap for the next Assembly elections. With interest rising among disillusioned party members, the event is positioned as a critical test of Annamalai’s ability to mobilize support outside the traditional BJP structure.
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