H Raja led committee to steer BJP in Annamalai’s absence

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Chennai: With BJP Tamil Nadu state president K Annamalai on a study trip to the UK, BJP's national leadership has formed an interim coordination committee to steer the state unit. The committee is led by national executive committee member H Raja . Other members include vice-presidents M Chakravarthy and P Kanagasabapathi, state general secretaries M Muruganandam and Raama Sreeivasan and state treasurer S R Sekhar.

Talking to reporters at Kamalalayam, the BJP headquarters, Raja expressed gratitude to the national leadership. “The committee will steer the party by coordinating with everyone in line with leadership expectations,” he said, refusing to take further queries from the reporters. The committee was set up as per the directions of national president J P Nadda.



The organisational appointment issued in the name of national general secretary Arun Singh, said the committee would hold discussions with the state core committee and take decisions about party activities. Each member will look after activities in one or two zones as to be decided by the state president and convenor of the committee. Taking to X, former Telangana governor Tamilisai Soundararajan extended wholehearted wishes to the committee.

“Let’s all work together, and achieve,” she said, emphasizing the importance of collective effort. She added, “Let us restore Tamil Nadu adhering to the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.” Later, when asked about BJP’s stand on opposing DMK and AIADMK like Annamalai did, H Raja told reporters in Coimbatore that individuals did not take decisions in BJP.

“There is no Annamalai stand. The party’s central committee and national parliamentary board are the authorities for policy and alliance decisions, and we are working for the upcoming 2026 assembly election,” said Raja. He said, “I welcome actor Vijay’s political entry and anyone with voting rights can enter politics in our country.

” We also published the following articles recently H Raja-led panel to steer BJP Tamil Nadu state in Annamalais absence BJP Tamil Nadu state president K Annamalai is currently on a study trip to the UK. In his absence, BJP's national leadership has set up a coordination committee headed by H Raja to manage the state party's activities and ensure coordination with national directives. Former Telangana governor Tamilisai Soundararajan extended her best wishes to the committee.

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