Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K. Annamalai met with BJP National President Nitin Nabin and General Secretary B.L. Santosh in New Delhi on Tuesday [1].

The meeting comes during a period of significant political instability in Tamil Nadu, where the traditional dominance of the DMK and AIADMK has recently ended [2]. Annamalai is a prominent figure in the state's political landscape, and his potential departure could shift the balance of power in the region.

Reports indicate that the discussions in New Delhi took place amid growing speculation that Annamalai is planning to resign from the BJP [1]. There are further rumors that he intends to launch his own political outfit to challenge existing structures in the south [2].

This development follows a transformative shift in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly election [2]. In that election, the TVK party led by actor Vijay won, leading to Vijay being sworn in as Chief Minister [2]. This outcome effectively ended the long-standing era of DMK and AIADMK control over the state [2].

The BJP leadership has not officially commented on the nature of the talks or whether Annamalai has submitted a resignation. However, the timing of the meeting suggests a critical juncture for the party's strategy in Tamil Nadu as it navigates a new political reality under Chief Minister Vijay [2].

Annamalai's trajectory within the party has been marked by high visibility and an aggressive approach to campaigning. If he chooses to form a new party, it would represent a significant fracture in the BJP's attempt to establish a foothold in the state [1].

Annamalai met with BJP National President Nitin Nabin and General Secretary B.L. Santosh in New Delhi.

The potential exit of K. Annamalai would signal a major setback for the BJP's expansion efforts in Tamil Nadu. Coming on the heels of a landslide victory by actor Vijay's TVK, the state is experiencing a total realignment of power. A new party led by Annamalai would further fragment the opposition and create a more complex multi-polar contest in the region.