

Updated On: 14 April, 2024 05:02 AM IST | Mumbai | Krishna Kumar Padmanabhan
Party State President K Annamalai faces trial by fire in Coimbatore, which has a soft corner for the saffron party; two men stand in his way

Singai Ramachandran vs K Annamalai
Ask anyone who is not a hardcore DMK/ADMK faithful in Tamil Nadu, they will admit that the BJP has seen some growth in the state, all thanks to the efforts of the extremely polarising party president K Annamalai. The only question the upcoming Lok Sabha election will answer is: By how much? The party’s vote share last time was around 3.5 per cent in the state.
Annamalai, 39, who took voluntary retirement as a Karnataka cadre IPS officer to join the BJP, was expecting to campaign for candidates across the state. But come the deadline for filing nominations, he was asked by the party bosses to contest a seat himself—Coimbatore, which has already given the party an MLA in the last assembly elections. Even way back in 1998, it had elected a BJP man, CP Radhakrishnan, to Parliament.