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Why K Annamalai Failed To Win In LS Polls? Locals Share Reason

Why K Annamalai Failed To Win In LS Polls? Locals Share Reason

Despite BJP's vigorous campaigning in Tamil Nadu and PM Modi's frequent visits, the party fell short in securing seats during the Lok Sabha polls. The defeat of BJP's prominent candidate K Annamalai in Coimbatore is seen as a significant blow. Local perspectives on Annamalai's loss vary; while some cited multiple factors, one local highlighted concerns about his conduct and leadership capabilities. This sentiment underscores broader criticisms within the constituency regarding Annamalai's suitability for leadership, reflecting challenges faced by BJP in gaining traction despite their concerted efforts in the region.

19 June,2024 02:44 PM IST
K Annamalai's Angry Outburst After Losing LS Elections From Coimbatore

K Annamalai's Angry Outburst After Losing LS Elections From Coimbatore

BJP State President of Tamil Nadu, K Annamalai, responded sharply to Kanimozhi's remark about the BJP's electoral performance by highlighting her familial political legacy. He retorted that his father is not Mr. Karunanidhi, subtly insinuating that he doesn't rely on a dynastic political foundation for his success. Annamalai's retort underscores the political landscape's nuances in Tamil Nadu, where familial legacies often dominate. His statement not only defends his party's electoral record but also asserts his individual merit and independence from established political dynasties, adding depth to the ongoing political discourse in the region.

06 June,2024 11:58 AM IST
Lok Sabha Elections 2024: TN BJP Chief Annamalai says BJP will get 60% vote

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: TN BJP Chief Annamalai says BJP will get 60% vote

In a big claim by Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai ahead of Lok Sabha elections in Tamil Nadu, he predicted BJP will get 60% votes in Coimbatore, the constituency from where he is contesting from on April 19. BJP’s Coimbatore LS Candidate K Annamalai said, "It is very clear there is a huge wave for PM Narendra Modi in Tamil Nadu. We are extremely confident that on April 19, the people of Coimbatore, the people of Tamil Nadu will overwhelmingly vote for PM Narendra Modi. June 4 will herald a new era where Narendra Modi and all the candidates working for him will win...BJP will get 60% votes in Coimbatore."

28 March,2024 12:34 PM IST
Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Annamalai reacts on being fielded from Coimbatore

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Annamalai reacts on being fielded from Coimbatore

Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party President K Annamalai on March 22 thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi as Bharatiya Janata Party fielded him from Tamil Nadu’s Coimbatore for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections 2024.

22 March,2024 03:28 PM IST
PM Modi Tamil Nadu visit: Excited people laud PM Modi for his work & dedication

PM Modi Tamil Nadu visit: Excited people laud PM Modi for his work & dedication

 PM Modi on March 18 held a mega roadshow in Tamil Nadu’s Coimbatore. The roadshow witnessed massive participation from the crowd. The PM was surrounded by a huge crowd and was felicitated by them by showering flowers on him. The roadshow witnessed massive participation from people. People also raised "We need Hat-Trick posters during the rally. There were non-stop chants of "Modi Modi"  BJP workers. PM Modi paid floral tributes to the portraits of 58 people killed here in 1988 serial bomb blasts. A lot of unmissable incidents occurred during his roadshow. PM Modi during his rally, accepted a painting as a gift from his kid supporter. Modi supporters were seen praising PM Modi for his work and dedication for the nation.

19 March,2024 12:11 PM IST
PM Modi Tamil Nadu visit: PM Modi holds massive roadshow in Coimbatore

PM Modi Tamil Nadu visit: PM Modi holds massive roadshow in Coimbatore

Ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections, PM Narendra Modi held a massive roadshow in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu on 18th of March. The PM was surrounded by a huge crowd and was felicitated by them by showering flowers on him. The roadshow witnessed massive participation from people. People also raised "We need Hat-Trick posters during the rally. There were non-stop chants of "Modi Modi"  BJP workers. PM Modi paid floral tributes to the portraits of 58 people killed here in 1988 serial bomb blasts. Take a glimpse of the mega roadshow in Coimbatore in this video. Watch video. 

19 March,2024 10:56 AM IST
British-era museum in Coimbatore exhibits rare collections

British-era museum in Coimbatore exhibits rare collections

A British-era museum in Tamil Nadu, exhibiting rare collection of nearly 4,000 species of animals and plants, draws thousands of spectators and students.

01 July,2015 09:14 AM IST
Students in Coimbatore make longest national flag, dedicate it to Late Dr Kalam

Students in Coimbatore make longest national flag, dedicate it to Late Dr Kalam

Students of different schools in Coimbatore city made it to record books by making the longest national flag made with hand prints and dedicated it to former President APJ Abdul Kalam.

10 August,2015 11:44 AM IST
Dogs from Coimbatore selected for PETA's 'Cutest Indian Dog Alive' contest

Dogs from Coimbatore selected for PETA's 'Cutest Indian Dog Alive' contest

After sifting through hundreds of photographs of lovable Indian 'community dogs' as well as their rescue stories PETA have selected Manju, whose guardian is Mini Vasudevan, and Max, whose guardian is Shyne Priya, of Coimbatore as finalists in PETA's fourth annual Cutest Indian Dog Alive contest.

24 September,2015 08:47 AM IST
IOC launches 32 fully automated petrol pumps in Coimbatore

IOC launches 32 fully automated petrol pumps in Coimbatore

Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) Chairman B Ashok declared open 32 fully automated petrol pumps in this Coimbatore city of Tamil Nadu and 20 outlets in Tirupur City.

26 September,2015 02:58 PM IST

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