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‘Hindutva politics not rejected’

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In the aftermath of the Lok Sabha elections, K Annamalai, the BJP’s Tamil Nadu chief, addressed the party’s disappointing performance in the southern state, emphasizing that it does not signify a rejection of the party’s Hindutva brand of politics. Despite the setback, Annamalai expressed his commitment to introspection and learning from the results.
“I am unhappy about no victory for BJP in Tamil Nadu… we got many hits and misses. But Tamil Nadu results are not a rejection of Hindutva brand of politics,” Annamalai stated, underscoring his belief that the core ideology of the party remains relevant in the region.
Annamalai dismissed suggestions that the BJP might have fared better had it retained its alliance with the AIADMK, one of the two major Dravidian parties in Tamil Nadu. The AIADMK, which also faced a significant defeat in the elections, severed ties with the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance last year after Annamalai’s critical comments about party icons J Jayalalithaa and CN Annadurai. Despite the fallout, Annamalai stood by his decision, asserting that the alliance with the AIADMK had not been effective in past elections.
“Alliance with AIADMK didn’t work in the past… no point in looking back,” he remarked, indicating a forward-looking approach for the party in the state.
Addressing the BJP’s broader performance in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, where the party failed to secure a majority on its own for the first time in three polls, Annamalai dismissed concerns about the impact on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. “The Prime Minister (Narendra Modi, who will be sworn in for a third term Saturday) is not weakened by a coalition. Modiji is democratic,” Annamalai insisted, reinforcing Modi’s capability to lead a coalition government effectively.
Annamalai took a dig at DMK’s Kanimozhi Karunanidhi after she mocked him for never winning an election. Annamalai was contesting the Coimbatore Lok Sabha seat but lost to DMK’s Ganpathy Rajkumar.
During a media interaction, Kanimozhi had mocked Annamalai’s poll loss in Coimbatore and said the people of Tamil Nadu have made it clear that there is no place for the BJP. “Annamalai’s continuation as BJP’s Tamil Nadu chief is not good,” she added.
Reacting to Kanimozhi’s attack at him, Annamalai said, “If my father was Karunanidhi, I too would have won elections by now. My father’s name is Kuppuswamy, so it will take some time for me to win elections.”
Historically, the BJP has struggled to resonate with Tamil voters. In the 2014 elections, while the ‘Modi wave’ swept much of India, Tamil Nadu remained largely unmoved, with the BJP winning only one of its 39 seats. The situation worsened in the 2019 elections, where the BJP secured no seats, and its vote share plummeted to 3.6 percent.
The recent elections have underscored the party’s ongoing challenges in Tamil Nadu, a state with a distinct political culture deeply rooted in Dravidian ideologies. Despite these challenges, Annamalai remains optimistic about the BJP’s future in the state, emphasizing the need for introspection and strategic adjustments to strengthen the party’s position.
As the BJP prepares for Modi’s third term, the focus will be on consolidating support within its coalition and addressing the issues that led to its underperformance in key states like Tamil Nadu. The party’s leadership in the state, under Annamalai, will likely continue to explore new strategies to engage with Tamil voters and enhance its political footprint in the region.
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