Senior leader Nainar Nagendran files nomination for TN BJP President's post

IANS April 11, 2025 222 views

Senior BJP leader Nainar Nagendran has officially filed his nomination for the Tamil Nadu BJP President's post. His candidacy is strongly supported by key party leaders like K. Annamalai and Union Minister L. Murugan. Nagendran brings extensive political experience, having served as a minister and legislator for both AIADMK and BJP. The nomination comes amid strategic discussions between BJP and AIADMK leadership, potentially signaling a renewed political alliance for the 2026 assembly elections.

"A seasoned politician ready to lead the BJP's next phase in Tamil Nadu" - Political Analyst
Chennai, April 11: Nainar Nagendran, the Tamil Nadu BJP Vice President and sitting MLA from the Tirunelveli constituency, has filed his nomination for the party’s state President's post.

Key Points

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Nagendran proposed by prominent BJP leaders for state president role

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Veteran politician with AIADMK and BJP background

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Amit Shah meets RSS leaders and AIADMK strategists

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Potential BJP-AIADMK alliance discussions underway

His nomination was proposed by prominent party leaders, including current state BJP President K. Annamalai, Union Minister L. Murugan, former Union Minister Pon Radhakrishnan, and Mahila Morcha President and MLA Vanathi Srinivasan.

Party sources indicate that Nagendran is likely to be officially announced as the next state President, succeeding Annamalai.

Nagendran currently serves as the legislature party leader of the BJP in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly.

He previously held the position of Tamil Nadu Minister from May 19, 2001, to May 12, 2006, during the administrations of former Chief Ministers J. Jayalalithaa and O. Panneerselvam.

A seasoned politician, Nagendran was elected to the Tamil Nadu Assembly from the Tirunelveli constituency in 2006 and 2011 as an AIADMK candidate, and again in 2021 as a BJP candidate.

He has been serving as the BJP Tamil Nadu Vice President since July 3, 2020.

Meanwhile, the political atmosphere in Chennai has intensified with the arrival of Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

HM Shah met RSS ideologue S. Gurumurthy at his Mylapore residence for a closed-door discussion, underlining the strategic significance of his visit.

A crucial meeting is also scheduled between HM Shah and AIADMK General Secretary and former Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS), along with senior AIADMK leaders.

The meeting is widely seen as pivotal in exploring the possibility of reviving the BJP-AIADMK alliance ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

HM Shah and EPS had previously met in New Delhi, accompanied by senior AIADMK leaders S.P. Velumani and K.P. Munusamy. That meeting had already sparked speculation about a potential alliance between the two parties.

Reports suggest that several senior RSS leaders have been urging the BJP’s central leadership to rekindle ties with a major Dravidian party — identifying AIADMK as the only viable partner, given the DMK’s opposing stance.

These RSS functionaries are said to be advocating for an early alliance to enable adequate ground-level coordination and campaign planning ahead of 2026.

According to insiders, EPS has conveyed a request to HM Shah, urging him to consider replacing Annamalai as state BJP President to improve prospects for a renewed alliance.

In a surprising development, Annamalai announced on April 4 that he will not be seeking any leadership position going forward. He reiterated his commitment to serve the party as a loyal cadre, seemingly clearing the path for a leadership transition.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Nagendran has great experience, but I hope he focuses more on grassroots development than political maneuvering. TN needs practical solutions, not just alliance talks. 🤔
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Ramesh V.
Interesting move! His cross-party experience could be valuable in building bridges. Let's see if he can strengthen BJP's presence beyond urban areas.
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Saranya P.
The BJP-AIADMK alliance talks are getting exciting! 2026 elections might be more competitive than expected. Nagendran seems like a good choice to lead these negotiations.
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Karthik M.
Annamalai did a decent job, but change is good. Nagendran's experience in both AIADMK and BJP could be exactly what the party needs right now. Wishing him the best!
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Anitha R.
Not sure about this move. While Nagendran is experienced, BJP needs fresh faces to connect with younger voters. Hope he proves me wrong! 🙏
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Manoj S.
The real story here is Amit Shah's visit and the alliance talks. BJP needs strong local partners in TN, and Nagendran's appointment might be part of that strategy. Smart move if it works!

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