Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will not witness any significant impact because of the resignation of its former State president K. Annamalai from the party, said J. Rameshkumar, Coimbatore district president of the party.“Hardly any office-bearer of the party has left. Further, when a person resigns from a party, he or she should submit the resignation to the party. If there is a social media post alone, it can be done by anyone and cannot be taken into account,” he told the media on Saturday (June 6).The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance has completed 12 years of rule at the Centre, and three major projects are going on to mark this achievement. These projects have not slowed down because of the recent developments in the party in the State, he added.Former Coimbatore district president of the BJP Balaji Uthamaramaswamy and K. Vasantharajan, who contested the 2024 Parliamentary elections as the BJP Pollachi candidate, quit the party on Wednesday and said that they would join the political movement launched by Mr. Annamalai. Published - June 06, 2026 07:26 pm IST
No major impact for BJP because of Annamalai’s exit: BJP Coimbatore district president
BJP Coimbatore president claims Annamalai's exit won't significantly impact the party, as no major office-bearers have left.










