K. Annamalai | New chapter
On June 5, 2026, Kuppusamy Annamalai, the 42-year-old former Indian Police Service officer, announced the launch of a āmovementā that he envisages to become a
On June 5, 2026, Kuppusamy Annamalai, the 42-year-old former Indian Police Service officer, announced the launch of a āmovementā that he envisages to become a regional political party eventually. The movement saw more than 10 lakh registrations on the first day. On the same day, the BJP announced that it had accepted Mr. Annamalaiās resignation from the party. Reports that Mr. Annamalai would quit the BJP and start a new party was doing the rounds since January. In Tiruppur and Coimbatore districts, Annamalaiās posters came up in the last week of May, indicating an announcement from him soon. He was also not present at a post-election meeting the BJP held in Coimbatore. Watch: Annamalaiās next move: A new political experiment? Focus Tamil Nadu In a letter to the BJP leadership on June 2, Mr. Annamalai said his views do not align with BJP leaders regarding Tamil Nadu. He had had multiple conversations and disagreements with them for 18 months regarding the State. āI firmly believe that a strong and united India is built upon the strength, dignity and aspirations of its many regions and communities,ā he wrote in the letter to BJP president Nitin Nabin.
Annamalaiās political journey began in 2020 when he was identified by B.L. Santhosh, general secretary of the BJP as a potential leader. He quit as the Deputy Commissioner of Police (South), Bengaluru, and joined the BJP in 2020. He was appointed vice president of the party for Tamil Nadu in a few weeks and contested the 2021 Assembly elections from Aravankurichi in Karur district. He lost to R. Elango of the DMK. In July 2021, he took over as the BJPās Tamil Nadu State president. At the age of 37, he became the youngest leader to head the BJP State unit, from July 16, 2021 to April 11, 2025. Crowd puller His āEn Mann, En Makkalā padayatra started in July 2023 was a crowd puller in many parts of the State, and attracted several youngsters to the party. However, his remarks against the AIADMK ideology and some of its leaders that year led to the AIADMK severing its ties with the BJP and exiting the Democratic Alliance. Annamalai had vociferously pushed for the BJP contesting the elections in Tamil Nadu without an alliance with the AIADMK.
For the 2024 Parliamentary elections, Mr. Annamalai brought the Pattali Makkal Katchi, Tamil Maanila Congress, and the Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam to the Tamil Nadu NDA. He contested from Coimbatore and lost to Ganapathi P. Rajkumar of the DMK. It is said that AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami wanted Mr. Annamalai to be removed from the post of the State president for the AIADMK to ally with the BJP for the 2026 Assembly elections. Born in an agrarian family at Thoppampatti in Karur district on June 4, 1984, Mr. Annamalai graduated in Mechanical Engineering from the PSG College of Technology in Coimbatore and went on to do his MBA at the Indian Institute of Management- Lucknow. He joined the Indian Police Service (IPS) in the 2011 batch under the Karnataka cadre and served in Karnataka till 2020. He launched āWe the Leadersā as a foundation in 2019-20, even before he joined active politics, and it focuses on organic farming, grassroot leadership, skilling and empowering through sports. With Mr. Annamalai inviting those interested in his movement to register with āWe the Leadersā, there were 13,17,808 registrations as of the afternoon of June 6.
